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Staffing Pattern

FY 2013

  • FY 2013 1st Quarter Staffing Pattern (64 KB)

FY 2012

  • FY 2012 4th Quarter Staffing Pattern (64 KB)
  • FY 2012 3rd Quarter Staffing Pattern (64 KB)
  • FY 2012 2nd Quarter Staffing Pattern (64 KB)
  • FY 2012 1st Quarter Staffing Pattern (17 KB)

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