UNITED STATES PAROLE COMMISSION
(Dollars in thousands)

  SALARIES AND EXPENSES
  Pos. FTE Amount
       
2006 Enacted (with Rescissions) 92 95 10,859
       
2007 President's Budget (Information Only) 96 98 11,951
       
2007 Continuing Resolution Level (Information Only) 92 95 10,859
       
2007 Estimate (direct)* 96 98 11,385
       
2008 Request 96 98 12,194
       
Change 2008 from 2007 Estimate (with rescissions) 0 0 809
       
Adjustments to Base      
       
Increases:      
2008 pay raise (3.0%) 0 0 194
2007 pay raise annualization (2.2%) 0 0 71
Change in Compensable Days 0 0 68
Thrift Saving Plan 0 0 23
Health Insurance 0 0 6
GSA Rent (NCR Surcharge) 0 0 268
DHS Security Charge 0 0 134
Security Investigations 0 0 2
Direct Leases 0 0 43
       
Subtotal Increases 0 0 809
       
Total Adjustments to Base 0 0 809
2008 Current Services 96 98 12,194
       
2008 Request 96 98 12,194
Change 2008 from 2007 Estimate 0 0 809
       
* The Department of Justice 2008 budget request was built on a starting point that recognized progress in enacting the FY 2007 appropriation. The starting point used (referred to throughout this document as the "Estimate") is the average of the Senate Committee and House passed marks, less one percent, unless noted otherwise.

 

UNITED STATES PAROLE COMMISSION
SALARIES AND EXPENSES

(Dollars in thousands)

  2007 Estimate 2008 Current Services 2008 Request Total Program Changes
Comparison by activity and program Perm
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1. United States Parole Commission 96 98 $ 11,385 96 98 $ 12,194 96 98 $ 12,194 0 0 $ 0
 
Total 96 98 $ 11,385 96 98 $ 12,194 96 98 $ 12,194 0 0 $ 0
 
The United States Parole Commission (USPC) considers parole applications from federal offenders who committed crimes before November 1, 1987, as well as District of Columbia offenders. USPC also makes determinations for supervised release conditions and revocations of release. In each case, USPC strives to apply the sanction that is consistent with public safety and the appropriate punishment of the offense.