Small Business Participation in Military Procurement, No. 3-4: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Select Committee on Small Business, United States Senate, Eighty-second Congress, Second Session ..U.S. Government Printing Office, 1932 |
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... correct ? Mr. ANDERSON . We changed to aluminum because from all indica- tions there wasn't a possible chance of us completing these contracts with steel , in view of the fact that this turmoil was created at that time by the Korean ...
... correct ? Mr. ANDERSON . We changed to aluminum because from all indica- tions there wasn't a possible chance of us completing these contracts with steel , in view of the fact that this turmoil was created at that time by the Korean ...
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... correct . Senator MOODY . What you are saying is you were wiped out com- pletely so far as net worth is concerned by this increase in cost , is that right ? Mr. ANDERSON . That is correct . Senator MOODY . What action did you take about ...
... correct . Senator MOODY . What you are saying is you were wiped out com- pletely so far as net worth is concerned by this increase in cost , is that right ? Mr. ANDERSON . That is correct . Senator MOODY . What action did you take about ...
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... correct . In the course of getting these ma- terials we had contacted the Quartermaster Purchasing Office at vari- ous times — we have files on it — in an endeavor to have them assist us in obtaining delivery . They did what they could ...
... correct . In the course of getting these ma- terials we had contacted the Quartermaster Purchasing Office at vari- ous times — we have files on it — in an endeavor to have them assist us in obtaining delivery . They did what they could ...
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... correct . After Mr. Trowe completed his conversation with Mr. Herlache and they had agreed on something , Mr. Trowe stated that I was sitting right alongside of him and he wanted Mr. Herlache to more or less repeat to me over the ...
... correct . After Mr. Trowe completed his conversation with Mr. Herlache and they had agreed on something , Mr. Trowe stated that I was sitting right alongside of him and he wanted Mr. Herlache to more or less repeat to me over the ...
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... correct ? Mr. ANDERSON . That is correct . In addition to that , when I got back to the office there were various suppliers , including the Roeser Lumber Co. , who is a major creditor of a considerable amount . I talked to these fellows ...
... correct ? Mr. ANDERSON . That is correct . In addition to that , when I got back to the office there were various suppliers , including the Roeser Lumber Co. , who is a major creditor of a considerable amount . I talked to these fellows ...
Términos y frases comunes
Admiral SCHOEFFEL Alexander amendment without consideration American Awning ANDERSON approved approximately Army asked authority awarded bankruptcy believe bidder BLAIR MOODY BROWN Bureau of Ordnance BURSTEN Captain Wales cents certainly complete the contract Congress Contract Adjustment Board contracting officer contractor correct course delivery denied Department of Defense DUFFY essential Executive order extreme hardship facilitate the national fact fair FINLEY fixed-price contract gentlemen give going Government grant relief Herlache HOUR inspection interpretation JONES KADISON Korea KRUEGER legislative letter loss manufacture Masterfreeze material matter MAYER ment national defense Navy negotiated NOONE committee counsel particular practical justice procurement production profit Public Law 921 question R. G. NOONE refrigerators regulations relief under Public request SAVAGE SCHWARZ Senator MOODY Sister Bay situation small business SPAINHOUR statement STEGER Sturgeon Bay suppliers talking Technical Service testimony thing tion told War Powers Act words
Pasajes populares
Página 72 - It is the sense of the Congress that small-business enterprises be encouraged to make the greatest possible contribution toward achieving the objectives of this Act.
Página 63 - Where an actual or threatened loss under a defense contract, however caused, will impair the productive ability of a contractor whose continued performance on any defense contract or whose continued operation as a source of supply is found to be essential to the national defense...
Página 64 - ... the facts of such case. Although it is obviously impossible to predict or enumerate all the types of cases with respect to which action may be appropriate, examples of certain cases or types of cases where action may be proper are set forth in §§ 1-17.204-2 through 1-17.204-4.
Página 50 - ... Commodity offices to tell us by telegram where they stand with regard to having made those entries on their books, and I hope that we will have that information which we can supply to the record for you. The CHAIRMAN. As soon as you receive it, make it available to the committee and it will be put in the record at this point. (The information above referred to is as follows:) EXHIBIT 62 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, PRODUCTION AND MARKETING ADMINISTRATION, Washington 25, DC, July 2, 1952. Hon. ALLEN...