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APPROPRIATION REQUEST FOR FISCAL YEAR 2004: DAVID M. WALKER
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Congressional Testimony
03-27-2003
year 2003 and requested fiscal year 2004 resources by funding
source.
During fiscal year 2004, we plan to sustain our investments in
maximizing the productivity of our workforce by continuing to
address the key management challenges of human capital, and both
information and physical security. We will continue to take steps
to ``lead by example`` within the federal government in
connection wi...
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