TABLE 3.-Indochina-Estimated dollar cost of program by major project 1 Experts sent to country. Cost shown represents actual dollar obligations. 2 Persons brought from country for training. Cost shown represents actual dollar obligations. 3 Includes $34,000 MDAP funds used for salaries and other dollar expenses of initial group of technicians sent to inaugurate health program. 4 Requisites for production plus other essential civilian supplies. Provides for 26 persons. TABLE 4.-Burma-Estimated dollar cost of program by major project category 1 Experts sent to country. Cost shown represents actual dollar obligations. 2 Persons brought from country for training. Cost shown represents actual dollar obligations. 3 Total cost of contract with United States engineering firm. 4 Requisites for production plus other essential civilian supplies. Provides for an estimated 54 persons and covers additional services rendered under engineering contract. 6 Provides for 3 persons. TABLE 5.-Indonesia-Estimated dollar cost of program by major project 1 Experts sent to country. Cost shown represents actual dollar obligations. Persons brought from country for training. Cost shown represents actual dollar obligations. Provides for an estimated 39 persons and covers additional services rendered under engineering contract. TABLE 6.-Thailand-Estimated dollar cost of program by major project category [In thousands of dollars] 1 Experts sent to country. Cost shown represents actual dollar obligations. 2 Persons brought from country for training. Cost shown represents actual dollar obligations. 3 Provides for 62 persons. 4 Provides for 14 persons. FISCAL YEAR 1952 PROGRAM (ILLUSTRATIVE) All southeast Asia countries: Summary table-Estimated dollar cost of program by country and major cost components 1 [In thousands of dollars] 1 1 Does not include any portion of funds that may be approved for basic materials development (in title I of proposed Mutual Security Act). 2 Experts sent to country. Cost computed on uniform basis of $12,000 per person, allowing for average lapse of 3 months. Persons brought from country for training. Cost computed on uniform basis of $5,000 per person. 4 Includes total cost of contract with United States engineering firm. Provides for an estimated 389 persons and covers additional services rendered under engineering contracts. Provides for an estimated 502 persons. TABLE 1.-Formosa-Estimated dollar cost of program by major project category1 1 Does not include any portion of funds that may be approved for basic materials development (in title I of proposed Mutual Security Act). 2 Experts sent to country. Cost computed on uniform basis of $12,000 per person, allowing for average lapse of 3 months. 3 Persons brought from country for training. Cost computed on uniform basis of $5,000 per person. 4 Total cost of contract with United States engineering firm. 5 Common-use items plus requisites for production and other essential civilian supplies. • Provides for an estimated 52 persons and covers additional services rendered under engineering contract. 7 Provides for an estimated 110 persons. TABLE 2.—Philippines—Estimated dollar cost of program by major project 1 Does not include any portion of funds that may be approved for basic materials development (in title I of proposed Mutual Security Act). 2 Experts sent to country. Cost computed on uniform basis of $12,000 per person, allowing for average lapse of 3 months. 3 Persons brought from country for training. Cost computed on uniform basis of $5,000 per person. 4 Requisites for production plus other essential civilian supplies. Provides for an estimated 45 persons in addition to those for whom funds were obligated in fiscal year 1951. Provides for an estimated 90 persons. TABLE 3.-Indochina-Estimated dollar cost of program by major project 1 Does not include any portion of funds that may be approved for basic materials development (in title I of proposed Mutual Security Act). 2 Experts sent to country. Cost computed on uniform basis of $12,000 per person, allowing for average lapse of 3 months. Persons brought from country for training. Cost computed on uniform basis of $5,000 per person. Requisites for production plus other essential civilian supplies. Provides for an estimated 65 persons. • Provides for an estimated 70 persons. TABLE 4.-Burma-Estimated dollar cost of program by major project category 1 [In thousands of dollars] Does not include any portion of funds that may be approved for basic-materials development (in title I of proposed Mutual Security Act). Experts sent to country. Cost computed on uniform basis of $12,000 per person, allowing for average lapse of 3 months. 3 Persons brought from country for training. Cost computed on uniform basis of $5,000 per person. 4 Total cost of contract with United States engineering firm. Requisites for production plus other essential civilian supplies. Provides for an estimated 67 persons and covers additional services rendered under engineering contract. 7 Provides for an estimated 40 persons. TABLE 5.-Indonesia-Estimated dollar cost of program by major project 1 Does not include any portion of funds that may be approved for basic materials development (in title I of proposed Mutual Security Act). 2 Experts sent to country. Cost computed on uniform basis of $12,000 per person, allowing for average lapse of 3 months. 3 Persons brought from country for training. Cost computed on uniform basis of $5,000 per person. 4 Total cost of contract with United States engineering firm. 5 Provides for an estimated 75 persons and covers additional services rendered under engineering contract. • Provides for an estimated 115 persons. |