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the system. A second major installation will begin at the Museum of American History in early to mid-1983. The proprietary security system will be funded from the Restoration and Renovation and Salaries and Expenses accounts. The total funding requirement for security phased over approximately 10 years is estimated at about $11,000,000. Other areas of emphasis to be accomplished largely with base resources include the strengthening of the Institution's personnel security and health services programs. 

[[underlined]]Administrative, Financial, and Other Support Services Resource Growth[[/underlined]]

  Resources devoted to all areas of Administrative, Financial and Other Support Services may approach $79,000,000 by FY 1988, rising from FY 1982 levels of about $53,000,000. Much of the federal increase will be associated with operating costs of the Museum Support Center and Quadrangle, utilities, and physical plant maintenance and protection. Lesser appropriated amounts are required for a variety of support and logistical services, principally in accounting, personnel, data processing, design and engineering, and photographic services. Trust fund support may increase from the FY 1982 level of approximately $7,000,000 to about $11,000,000, largely for the specialized, technical, and other functions associated with administering the activities of the Institution.