Automatic Data Processing: Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, Ninety-second Congress, First Session. May 20, 1971, Volúmenes74-77U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 - 282 páginas |
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accomplishments acquisition activities additional Administration ADP equipment advantage agencies applications appropriate approved areas Association automatic data processing basis benefits Brooks Budget Bureau Center Character Circular codes Committee communications companies components CONGRESS consideration contracts Corporation cost countries DATE decision Department determine Division documentation Draft economic effective effort elements established evaluation example executive existing Federal foreign function fund Government groups identified important improved increased industry installation Interchange interest International involved ISO Recommendation Italy Item lease LIBRARY machines Magnetic maintenance major manufacturers measurement Members ment method objectives Office operations organization performance planning possible practices preparation problems procedures procurement projects proposed Public purchase question represents requirements responsibilities schedule selection sharing specifications standards supply Tape technical techniques tion United utilization
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Página 30 - As chairman of the Computer Science and Engineering Board of the National Academy of Sciences (1967-73), he led the preparation of NAS reports on A Technical Analysis of the Common Carrier/User Interconnections Area (Lewis S. Billig, Project Director), Databanks in a Free Society: Computers, Record Keeping and Privacy (Alan F.
Página 155 - Articles the growth, produce, and manufacture of the United States, when returned after having been exported, without having been advanced in value or improved in condition by any process of manufacture or other means...
Página 156 - Articles, previously Imported, with respect to which the duty was paid upon such previous Importation, if (1) reimported, without having been advanced In value or Improved In condition by any process of manufacture or other means while abroad, after having been exported under lease to a foreign manufacturer, and (2) reimported by or for the account of the person who Imported It into, and exported It from, the United States...
Página 252 - Government-wide inventory reports and other statistical information pertaining to ADP equipment utilization, based upon reports submitted in accordance with applicable Bureau of the Budget circulars ; and, further, to cooperate in the continuous refinement and improvement of management information systems relating to automatic data processing activities...
Página 50 - Government; the construction, when necessary, of standards, their multiples and subdivisions; the testing and calibration of standard measuring apparatus; the solution of problems which arise in connection with standards; the determination of physical constants and properties of materials, when such data are of great importance to scientific or manufacturing interests and are not to be obtained of sufficient accuracy elsewhere.
Página 152 - USC 1202), provides that articles assembled abroad in whole or in part of fabricated components, the product of the United States, which (a) were exported in condition ready for assembly without further fabrication, (b) have not lost their physical identity in such articles by change in form, shape, or otherwise...
Página 212 - Data transmission or communications equipment that is selected and acquired solely or primarily for use with a configuration of ADP equipment which includes an electronic computer.
Página 199 - The whole free world needs capital; America is its largest source. In that light, the flow of capital abroad from our country must be stimulated and in such a manner that it results in investment largely by individuals or private enterprises rather than by government.
Página 155 - Articles assembled abroad In whole or In part of products of the United States which were exported for such purpose and which have not been advanced In value or Improved In condition abroad by any means other than by the act of assembly...
Página 213 - For purposes of this circular, the term "system specifications" means: (1) the delineation of the objectives which the system is intended to accomplish; (2) the data processing requirements underlying that accomplishment, ie, a description of the data output and its intended uses, the data input, data files, volumes of data, processing frequencies and timing; and (3) such ADP equipment capabilities as may need to be identified. System specifications will be designed to insure free competition among...