Q.M.C. Historical Studies ...

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Historical Section, Office of the Quartermaster General, 1948

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Página 28 - Government, to enter into contracts and into amendments or modifications of contracts heretofore or hereafter made and to make advance, progress and other payments thereon, without regard to the provisions of law relating to the making, performance, amendment, or modification of contracts whenever he deems such action would facilitate the prosecution of the war...
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Página 80 - ... Administration. EO 9630 of Sept. 27, 1945, transferred its functions back to the RFC, which amended its charter on Nov. 9, 1945, to change Its name to War Assets Corporation. Effective as of the close of business January 15, 1946, War Assets Corporation was designated by Surplus Property Administrator as disposal agency for all types of property for which the RFC was formerly disposal agency. EO 9689 of Jan. 31, 1946, transferred domestic surplus property functions of War Assets Corporation to...
Página 33 - Privately-owned plants not normally engaged in production of a military character will be given first priority of release from war production in order to facilitate their reconversion to civilian production, due consideration being given to the wishes of the contractor.
Página 66 - Department (see §§810.1003 and 802.238-2) that the Government will not bear any part of the cost of reconverting the contractor's plant to commercial production.
Página 32 - ... Progress payments clause requirements. (a) Progress payments clauses must clearly state the basis on which progress payments are to be computed. (b) All progress payments clauses will provide, in substance, that title to all parts, materials, inventories, work in process, and other property and work, acquired or produced by the contractor for the performance of the contract, shall vest in the Government. This requirement, in addition to the protection afforded by careful exercise of judgment...
Página 27 - Relating to the Termination or Modification of Contracts and the Settlement of Claims Following the First World War, compiled by Guy A.
Página 83 - MPR-20, 30 June 1945. Quantities of stock on hand in excess of the reduced redistribution and disposal levels were to be declared surplus immediately without approval of Headquarters, ASF. Furthermore, circularization to other components of the War Department and...
Página 77 - OQMG, authority was delegated to depot commanders and to the representatives of the technical services in an ASF depot to declare surplus certain types of excess ASF military property. These types included serviceable obsolete items of issue as declared by The Quartermaster General; serviceable nonstandard commercial items, including articles purchased locally and articles secured from other Government agencies, such as the CCC, the WPA, and the like; and serviceable nonstandard items of issue secured...
Página 79 - WFA _ 102, 000 22, 976, 000 tionships with disposal agencies outside the War Department. This became apparent when the Procurement Division, Treasury Department, first assumed disposal functions for the War Department. Because disposal was a new problem for this agency and it had neither the personnel nor procedure established for handling the volume of surplus goods to be disposed of, the movement of such property from Quartermaster depots tended to lag and gave rise to criticism of the Treasury...

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