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ANTHONY R. LEWIS

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL

The startling fact about Homo Bureaucratis is that
he lives in a paper universe called The System,
and the real world of human beings seldom enters his universe.

DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING
AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
ROBERT F. KENNEDY
RESEARCH CENTER

FROM: Chief, Improvements Branch, Readjustment Division
TO: Branch Members
DATE: 7. March 1984
SUBJECT: COST EFFECTIVE OP-TIMIZATION OF INNER-CITY INTERACTION
STABILIZA-TION

1. Reference is made to the Presi-dent's speech of 1 March dealing with the necessity to solve the
prob-lems of inner city personnel and materiel interactions in a modern cost-effective manner utilizing
state-of-the-art technology.
2. Reference is further made to the statement of the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
reaffirming the role of the Depart-ment in the solution of the sub-stantive problems of our society and the
need for additional funding in this area.
3. Reference is further made to the memo from the Center Director stressing the unique capability of
this Center due to its history of university and industrial relations and its in-house facilities and staff.
4. In accordance with paragraphs 1-3, I would like all technical mem-bers of the branch to submit to
me, by 14 March, their ideas as to how our branch can aid in the implemen-tation of these national goals.
a. It is not intended that any of these suggestions will be in fi-nal form.
b. Include estimates as to costs and man-hours to be com-mitted.
c. I would like to see new con-cepts: remember that the Presi-dent has requested us to solve the
problemsтАФnot their symp-toms.

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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING
AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
ROBERT F. KENNEDY
RESEARCH CENTER

FROM: Gordon Rogers
TO: Chief, Improvements Branch
DATE: 13 March 1984
SUBJECT: COST EFFECTIVE OP-TIMIZATION OF INNER-CITY INTERACTION
STABILIZA-TION (Branch Memo of 7 March 1984)
Keeping in mind paragraph 4c of your memo, the problem seems to naturally divide into the areas of
ma-teriel and personnel. However, the approach I suggest will be equally effective in both sections of the