Report, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 - Defense contracts |
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... agencies, rather than by direct annual appropriations • Establishing criteria for development of Federal specifications to achieve greater consideration of cost-benefit analysis, including the state-of-the-art, in commercial product ...
... agencies, rather than by direct annual appropriations • Establishing criteria for development of Federal specifications to achieve greater consideration of cost-benefit analysis, including the state-of-the-art, in commercial product ...
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... agencies , rather than by direct annual appropriations • Establishing criteria for development of Federal specifications to achieve greater con- sideration of cost - benefit analysis , including the state - of - the - art , in ...
... agencies , rather than by direct annual appropriations • Establishing criteria for development of Federal specifications to achieve greater con- sideration of cost - benefit analysis , including the state - of - the - art , in ...
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... agencies.3 Parties interested in the total procurement activity of the executive agencies generally add the figures reported by DOD with those compiled by GSA . This results in a figure that is large and impressive but incomplete and ...
... agencies.3 Parties interested in the total procurement activity of the executive agencies generally add the figures reported by DOD with those compiled by GSA . This results in a figure that is large and impressive but incomplete and ...
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... agencies , many project grants would fall within the def- inition of procurement and be reported . Defining Procurement Part of the problem lies in an understand- ing of what is meant by " procurement . " For example , until recently ...
... agencies , many project grants would fall within the def- inition of procurement and be reported . Defining Procurement Part of the problem lies in an understand- ing of what is meant by " procurement . " For example , until recently ...
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... agencies in fiscal 1972. When transportation expendi- tures are added to DOD procurements of $ 38.3 billion , the military department total exceeds $ 39.5 billion.15 This figure represents 69 per- cent of the $ 57.5 billion of total ...
... agencies in fiscal 1972. When transportation expendi- tures are added to DOD procurements of $ 38.3 billion , the military department total exceeds $ 39.5 billion.15 This figure represents 69 per- cent of the $ 57.5 billion of total ...
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