Dewey F. Bartlett Collection
Collection
Identifier: CAC-CC-003
Roy Ash argues that the current structure of the government's executive departments is in need of a major overhaul. The President's proposed changes will create four smaller departments, each with more manageable functions. The effectiveness of an agency does not solely depend on its size, but rather on its internal structure and distribution of authority. Ash suggests that the President should have more direct involvement in resolving important issues that require his personal attention., 1973-01-01 - 1974-12-31
Digital Record
Identifier: 6f4f37ecefe8e048478595d436df05dcd
Found in:
Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections
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Dewey F. Bartlett Collection
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Campaign, 1962-1972
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Campaign Subject Files: Government Reorganization; Governors; Governor's Advisory Council of Young Oklahomans; Governor's Prayer Breakfast; David Hall; Harris, Fred; Health, 1971-1972., 1971-1973, 1971-01-01 - 1972-12-31
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Roy Ash argues that the current structure of the government's executive departments is in need of a major overhaul. The President's proposed changes will create four smaller departments, each with more manageable functions. The effectiveness of an agency does not solely depend on its size, but rather on its internal structure and distribution of authority. Ash suggests that the President should have more direct involvement in resolving important issues that require his personal attention., 1973-01-01 - 1974-12-31
Roy Ash, president of Litton Industries, developed a governmental reorganization plan that could save $5 billion annually. The plan involves merging several departments and agencies with overlapping functions, but faces opposition from Congress and special interest groups. Ash believes that a substantial amount of the reorganization could be accomplished in the current generation, and that streamlining government would result in a "management dividend" of increased efficiency and cost savings. The plan is based on past commissions and recommendations from Nixon's administration., 1973-01-01 - 1974-12-31
Digital Record
Identifier: b5551da1e0d492e37b1399ff640595b1d
Found in:
Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections
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Dewey F. Bartlett Collection
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Campaign, 1962-1972
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Campaign Subject Files: Government Reorganization; Governors; Governor's Advisory Council of Young Oklahomans; Governor's Prayer Breakfast; David Hall; Harris, Fred; Health, 1971-1972., 1971-1973, 1971-01-01 - 1972-12-31
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Roy Ash, president of Litton Industries, developed a governmental reorganization plan that could save $5 billion annually. The plan involves merging several departments and agencies with overlapping functions, but faces opposition from Congress and special interest groups. Ash believes that a substantial amount of the reorganization could be accomplished in the current generation, and that streamlining government would result in a "management dividend" of increased efficiency and cost savings. The plan is based on past commissions and recommendations from Nixon's administration., 1973-01-01 - 1974-12-31
Rural Housing Assistance Programs: The Housing Assistance Council's Services and Programs, 1975-01-01 - 1975-12-31
Digital Record
Identifier: 4732dfcb82f4020e46984269b3c0d84cd
Found in:
Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections
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Dewey F. Bartlett Collection
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Subject, 1946-1978
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Indian Affairs, Housing, 1973 Mar. - 1978, 1973-03-01 - 1978-03-31
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Rural Housing Assistance Programs: The Housing Assistance Council's Services and Programs, 1975-01-01 - 1975-12-31
Sand Reservoir, Flood Control Project, Arkansas River Basin., 1963-01-01 - 1963-12-31
Digital Record
Identifier: 972731f193a1de0a43f0b68568332422d
Save Chilocco Indian School: A Call for Support from Honorable Dewey Bartlett, 1978-08-15
Digital Record
Identifier: fc9f8d6ae20b34fe06190bd3f0cd7ce5d
Saving Chilocco Indian School: A Call for Support in Providing Special Education for All Students, 1978-08-15
Digital Record
Identifier: cfb881a245fe9af1e97604d365418680d
Found in:
Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections
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Dewey F. Bartlett Collection
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Subject, 1946-1978
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Indian Affairs, Education, 1977 June - 1978, 1977-05-01 - 1978-08-31
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Saving Chilocco Indian School: A Call for Support in Providing Special Education for All Students, 1978-08-15
Scholarship Inquiry: Advocating for Charles Cox's Opportunity, 1976-05-20
Digital Record
Identifier: 0225e0382137eee4584e3ac7cc000082d
Securing Funds and Law Enforcement for Cherokee Tribal Land Enterprises, 1974-01-01
Digital Record
Identifier: 06081219a345858a26bd97b21ff92249d
Seeking Assistance with Educational Broadcasting Grant Application Status, 1977-04-18
Digital Record
Identifier: e3f59a8ba658938648a43265b26a7efdd
Seeking Equal Rights and Fair Representation: Full Blood Creek Indians Meeting
Digital Record
Identifier: 1ca9c67cf66ec29d456eeed8a4177825d
