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United States General Services Administration Records
USGSA-MF17-006
This folder contains material pertaining to the Federal Telecommunications System (FTS), a network of communication services for federal agencies. Items include a staff report by the General Services Administration (GSA) to the Bureau of the Budget on the proposed FTS; letters of intent to AT&T for Phases I and II of the project; GSA policy circulars; letters to heads of federal agencies; an article by Representative Jack Brooks on the FTS, reprinted from Public Utilities Fortnightly; a GSA report titled "Study of a Federal Telecommunications System for Civil Agencies"; a statement by Robert F. Mundy to the U.S. House Government Activities Subcommittee on "Communications and a Decentralized Federal Government"; and documents concerning the role of the FTS in emergency planning activities.
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United States General Services Administration Records
USGSA-MF17-002
This folder contains material pertaining to the establishment of the National Communications System.
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United States General Services Administration Records
USGSA-MF17-001
This folder contains material pertaining to the National Communications System from the files of Robert B. Conrad, Commissioner of the Transportation and Communications Service. It also includes some information related to the Federal Telecommunications System. Types of items include drafts, notes, memoranda, and copies of related legislation.
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United States General Services Administration Records
USGSA-MF15-018
This folder contains memoranda and reports pertaining to the establishment of the National Communications System.
Collection
USGSA
Records 1959-1964 (bulk 1961-1963). Microfilm copies of records of Administrator Bernard L. Boutin, and the subdivisions of the agency including the Defense Materials Service, Federal Supply Service, National Archives and Records Service, Public Building Service, Transportation and Communications Service, and Utilization and Disposal Service. Hard copy includes correspondence, a prospectus for alterations to the White House, and the Public Building Service's report on the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.