Our programs must be both effective and economical.
Thank each of you for coming this morning to this little ceremony.
One way you can meet this need is to recruit as many of the best, analytically trained people as you can find.
Therefore, I have asked the Chairman of the Civil Service Commission and the Director of the Bureau of the Budget to org...
It was imperative to hold 1966 expenditures to the absolute minimum required for carrying out essential responsibilities...
Your careful control over every dollar of Government spending will not only avoid direct waste of our resources, but wil...
Another way is to train the most able and promising people now on your staff in modern techniques of program analysis an...
So to those who ask what our present struggle in Vietnam really means, let me say: Our purpose is to demonstrate to the ...
The American people deserve, and demand, that the Government apply to its operations the most efficient management techn...
The necessity to guard against inflation takes on added urgency.
I also believe that it will do something else.
I think this trend should be reversed.
As we plan for the larger program, I believe we should do better than we have in rehabilitating persons who are now on o...
I would like you to review the possibilities in this area and report to me with recommendations for Federal and State ac...
By teaching new skills to the handicapped, this program has brought hope and independence to thousands of disabled indiv...
My January budget forecasts that 215,000 handicapped individuals will be rehabilitated during fiscal year 1967, a 25% in...
While human values are always our prime consideration, we should not ignore the sound public investment that would resul...
I am very proud of the achievements of the Federal-State vocational rehabilitation program in rehabilitating disabled ci...