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CONTENTS
Page
1
Introduction.........
Section
I. Observations, conclusions, and recommendations.......
Hoover Commission...
Merchandising-
Business incentives__
Disposal personnel_ -
Utilization and redistribution of excess property-
Exchange of merchandising experience.-
Relations between military departments and General Services
Administration_
War Assets Administration experience..
Industry participation---
Air Force's "Project Spring Clean".
Navy auction sales___.
Navy 20-millimeter guns..
Military property sales at Camp Drum (Army), Watertown,
N. Y.
II. Scope and significance of the disposal program
General background__
Significance of the problem_--
The Department of the Navy.
The Department of the Army.
The Department of the Air Force--
The Department of Defense.........
III. Organization for disposition of excess and surplus military property-
Legislative basis___
Military implementation of surplus disposal under Public Law
152_
Screening procedure for redistribution.
IV. Sales of surplus military property-
The sealed bid sale_
The spot bid sale_
Auction sales_.
V. Disposal personnel.
General observations.
Examples at selected installations_.
General comments---
VI. Report on selected conferences and installations_
Mechanicsburg Naval Supply Depot
Warner-Robins Air Materiel Area__
VII. Military property sales at Camp Drum (Army), Watertown, N. Y..
Appendix A-Dispositions and sales of military property- -
Appendix B-Class of nonreportable and Q type excess military property-
Appendix C-Sales announcements and invitations for bids..
Appendix D-Navy report on Bayonne auction sale.