Impact of Defense Procurement: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Defense Procurement ..., 86-2 ...,January 28, 29, and 30, 19601960 - 549 páginas |
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... industries , has been steadily losing vitally needed defense business . This is not a unique situation . For ex- ample , during fiscal 1959 , key industrial areas of the United States which had two - thirds of the Nation's unemployed ...
... industries , has been steadily losing vitally needed defense business . This is not a unique situation . For ex- ample , during fiscal 1959 , key industrial areas of the United States which had two - thirds of the Nation's unemployed ...
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... industry , and to enable selec tion of the equipment best suited to perform the particular requirement in- volved . Such contracts are negotiated with all qualified industry components desiring to be included in the program . Multiple ...
... industry , and to enable selec tion of the equipment best suited to perform the particular requirement in- volved . Such contracts are negotiated with all qualified industry components desiring to be included in the program . Multiple ...
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... industry and within Government . GSA is responsible for cataloging all items used by civilian agencies . By the end of last fiscal year we have covered 192,000 items of the ultimate goal of approxi- mately 700,000 items . Inspection and ...
... industry and within Government . GSA is responsible for cataloging all items used by civilian agencies . By the end of last fiscal year we have covered 192,000 items of the ultimate goal of approxi- mately 700,000 items . Inspection and ...
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... industry . We are presently collaborating with the Department of Defense in their exami- nation of a broad range of general supply items , aimed at determining- ( 1 ) which items should be retained under individual military depart ...
... industry . We are presently collaborating with the Department of Defense in their exami- nation of a broad range of general supply items , aimed at determining- ( 1 ) which items should be retained under individual military depart ...
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... industry advisory committees . Before a sale , a careful market appraisal is made to ascertain realistic prices and possible market impact . Our sales of any material are , of course , limited to a prudent and reasonable percentage of ...
... industry advisory committees . Before a sale , a careful market appraisal is made to ascertain realistic prices and possible market impact . Our sales of any material are , of course , limited to a prudent and reasonable percentage of ...
Términos y frases comunes
activities Advisory Committee agencies Air Force Aircraft amendment appropriate areas Armed Services Army assigned Assistant Secretary authority bids Budget Bureau CHAIRMAN civilian competition Congress contractor coordinated Corp cost Council curement Defense Department Defense Standardization Department of Defense depot disposal dollars economy engines equipment established excess personal property facilities Federal fiscal year 1959 FLOETE formal advertising going Government Group HANGEN Hoover Commission industry interservice inventory Joint Joint Economic Committee material materiel MCGUIRE ment military departments military services million missile Navy negotiated NEWMAN operations percent personnel Planning Board problem procedures procurement production Project purchase QM IAC recommendations Representative CURTIS requirements research and development Review Board screening Secretary of Defense Senator O'MAHONEY Services Administration single manager small business specific STAATS stock funds storage subcontract supply and service supply system surplus thing tion transportation U.S. Army U.S. Senate utilization
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Página 22 - Employment Act of 1946". DECLARATION OF POLICY SEC. 2. The Congress hereby declares that it is the continuing policy and responsibility of the Federal Government to use all practicable means consistent with its needs and obligations and other essential considerations of national policy, with the assistance and cooperation of industry, agriculture, labor, and State and local governments, to coordinate and utilize all its plans, functions, and resources for the purpose of creating and maintaining,...
Página 436 - CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF THE UNITED STATES The Chamber of Commerce of the United States recommends that the portion of S.
Página 57 - The committee will stand in recess until 2 o'clock this afternoon. [Whereupon, at 12 :45 pm, the committee recessed, to reconvene at 2 pm, the same day.] AFTERNOON SESSION The CHAIRMAN.
Página 300 - All purchases and contracts for supplies or services, in any of the Departments of the Government, except for personal services, shall be made by advertising a sufficient time previously for proposals respecting the same, when the public exigencies do not require the immediate delivery of the articles, or performance of the service.
Página 55 - The Administrator shall, in respect of executive agencies, and to the extent that he determines that so doing is advantageous to the Government in terms of economy, efficiency, or service...
Página 42 - Administrator and the interested executive agency whether, insofar as he can determine, the proposed disposition would tend to create or maintain a situation inconsistent with the antitrust laws. Upon the request of the Attorney General, the...
Página 325 - Defense to procure supplies and services from responsible sources at fair and reasonable prices calculated to result in the lowest ultimate over-all cost to the Government.
Página 309 - ... for technical or special property that he determines to require a substantial initial investment or an extended period of preparation for manufacture, and for which he determines that formal advertising...
Página 314 - ... or that it is impractical to secure supplies or services of the kind or quality required without the use of a cost or cost-plus-a-fixed-fee contract or an incentive-type contract.
Página 57 - The CHAIRMAN. We will recess until 2 o'clock this afternoon. (Whereupon, at 12:30 pm the subcommittee recessed, to reconvene at 2 pm the same day.) AFTERNOON SESSION The CHAIRMAN.