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... on the average of the retiring member's highest 36 months of base pay. Defer
the commencement of retirement payments until a member has utilized all
accumulated leave. Three-Year Cost Savings (S)/Revenue (R)/ Cash
Acceleration (CA) ...
... on the average of the retiring member's highest 36 months of base pay. Defer
the commencement of retirement payments until a member has utilized all
accumulated leave. Three-Year Cost Savings (S)/Revenue (R)/ Cash
Acceleration (CA) ...
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... at least every four years. In fact, the average service of Secretaries of Defense
has been 26 months. o. Military. transfer. policies. establish. the. tour. of. duty for
officers in DOD as three years. o Military and civilian retirement policies provide ...
... at least every four years. In fact, the average service of Secretaries of Defense
has been 26 months. o. Military. transfer. policies. establish. the. tour. of. duty for
officers in DOD as three years. o Military and civilian retirement policies provide ...
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Financial Impact $53-$258 million Potential Savings: Annual savings are
annually based on a projected l¢ to 5¢ per gallon average price reduction for
refined petroleum products plus additional annual savings of $1.5 million from
decreases in ...
Financial Impact $53-$258 million Potential Savings: Annual savings are
annually based on a projected l¢ to 5¢ per gallon average price reduction for
refined petroleum products plus additional annual savings of $1.5 million from
decreases in ...
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Historical data on petroleum purchases by DFSC were analyzed to determine
average prices paid for petroleum products, Findings Prior to 1973, DFSC
procured petroleum products by means of formally advertised invitations for
sealed bids ...
Historical data on petroleum purchases by DFSC were analyzed to determine
average prices paid for petroleum products, Findings Prior to 1973, DFSC
procured petroleum products by means of formally advertised invitations for
sealed bids ...
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... are now completely automated, but faster ADP equipment and higher dollar
limits on fully automated requisitions would permit purchases of many items in
monthly lot sizes and could reduce average inventory by 2.5 months for these
items.
... are now completely automated, but faster ADP equipment and higher dollar
limits on fully automated requisitions would permit purchases of many items in
monthly lot sizes and could reduce average inventory by 2.5 months for these
items.
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