Treasury, Postal Service, and General Government Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2002: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Seventh Congress, First SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 2001 |
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2002 Winter Olympics activities additional agencies Answer appropriate areas assessment assistance audit automated Board Center Chairman collection compliance Congress continue costs crime criminal Customs Service debt Department Departmental Offices dollars drug efforts electronic employees ensure estimated Federal filing season financial management firearms Fiscal Year 2002 full-time equivalent funding goal going Hispanic HOYER identified impact implementation improve increase information technology infrastructure initiatives interdiction Internal Revenue Service investigations investment issues ISTOOK law enforcement bureaus million mission money laundering National Olympics operations organization oversight payments percent performance personnel Plan Colombia Question requirements responsibilities ROSSOTTI Secret Service Secretary staffing strategic straw purchasers Tax Administration taxpayers Total Gains trafficking Treasury Inspector Treasury's U.S. Customs U.S. Customs Service U.S. Secret Service WINWOOD workforce Zeros Suppressed
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Página 576 - In today's environment, taxpayers are often unable to receive timely and accurate responses to requests and inquiries. These operating models will provide improved technology and business processes that will enable the IRS to: better manage customer service functions; maintain and utilize customer data to improve taxpayer interactions with the IRS; provide comprehensive account and tax law assistance to taxpayers and practitioners; and manage the case work flow of customer inquiries. There is a separate...
Página 820 - ... compete effectively with any company seeking to provide financial services in the United States; (ii) efficiently deliver information and services that are financial in nature through the use of technological means, including any application necessary to protect the security or efficacy of systems for the transmission of data or financial transactions; and...
Página 402 - Mr. Chairman and members of the subcommittee, I welcome this opportunity to appear before you to...
Página 558 - ... fraught with risk. But we have no choice; we must move ahead for the good of America's taxpayers and the good of our Nation. The President's budget includes close to $400 million in investments to modernize the IRS
Página 418 - I would be pleased to answer any questions you may have and I would like to express my sincere appreciation for the support that the Committee has provided us. I look forward to working with the Committee to further our mutual goals of providing the best service to the American people.
Página 349 - international airport" means any airport designated by the Secretary of the Treasury or the Commissioner of Customs as a port of entry for aircraft arriving in the United States from any place outside thereof and for the merchandise carried on such aircraft, by the Attorney General as a port of entry for aliens arriving on such aircraft, and by the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare as a place for quarantine inspection.
Página 560 - ... we have laid to make the IRS everything the American public has a right to expect it to be. On January 30, 2001, the IRS Oversight Board approved the IRS Strategic Plan. It follows closely the letter and spirit of the IRS Restructuring and Reform Act of 1998 (RRA 98) and reflects the new and modernized IRS.
Página 564 - Each of these projects will be carried out through a step-by-step "enterprise life-cycle" in which successively greater amounts of detail are defined. The process requires that a vision and strategy phase be completed as a first step, prior to commencing tasks such as infrastructure development, information systems delivery, or process-reengineering. The final milestone in the cycle is an initial "deployment" of a project as an operational system.