Representative Ford. So if you need something, you can request it of the Bureau of the Budget, and if it can be justified, it can be submitted to the Congress in one of the other forms besides the regular appropriation bills.
Mr. Rowley. That is right. Because now as I understand it the same committee handles the supplemental.
Representative Ford. That is correct.
Mr. Rowley. We are aware of that. That is what we would do when we arrive at what our requirements would be.
Representative Ford. We can have your assurance that if you come up with requirements, you won't wait for fiscal 1966 to make your submission.
Mr. Rowley. That is right.
Mr. Rankin. Chief Rowley, you are in the process of trying to arrive at your estimates of what you need in additional personnel and equipment and other assistance to make the protective services and the Secret Service in its work of protecting the President as efficient as possible, are you?
Mr. Rowley. Yes, sir.
Mr. Rankin. And you are seeking the help and advice of people that you have named, such as the Rand Corp., and others?
Mr. Rowley. Yes, sir.