Report, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 - Defense contracts |
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... practices of the Government and those of the private sector . In addition to background information on the Federal market , this chapter addresses prob- lems encountered in analyzing procurement statistics by commodity and agency . It ...
... practices of the Government and those of the private sector . In addition to background information on the Federal market , this chapter addresses prob- lems encountered in analyzing procurement statistics by commodity and agency . It ...
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... practice : • Costs tend to increase the farther away the procuring office is from the using ac- tivity . Any acquisition system that relies on for- mal specifications will trail the development of commercial products . • As paperwork ...
... practice : • Costs tend to increase the farther away the procuring office is from the using ac- tivity . Any acquisition system that relies on for- mal specifications will trail the development of commercial products . • As paperwork ...
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... practices . • Packaging requirements for military items should be completely separated from all other standardization activities . Conclusions The Government standardization effort is a responsibility of several agencies . No single ...
... practices . • Packaging requirements for military items should be completely separated from all other standardization activities . Conclusions The Government standardization effort is a responsibility of several agencies . No single ...
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... practice . Small Purchases The value of Government purchases ranges from a few cents to several million dollars ; however , most purchases are small . In fiscal 1972 , 98.2 percent of DOD purchases were for less than $ 10,000 . The ...
... practice . Small Purchases The value of Government purchases ranges from a few cents to several million dollars ; however , most purchases are small . In fiscal 1972 , 98.2 percent of DOD purchases were for less than $ 10,000 . The ...
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... practice and found that , since it produces better prices and the Government is not bound by trade laws , 15 General Services Administration , Federal Supply Service , " Benchmark Discount Policy " Technique Used in Negotiating Multiple ...
... practice and found that , since it produces better prices and the Government is not bound by trade laws , 15 General Services Administration , Federal Supply Service , " Benchmark Discount Policy " Technique Used in Negotiating Multiple ...
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A-E firms A-E services acquisition activities Administration ADPE agen authority Automatic Data Processing awarded basis bid shopping commercial products Commission competitive Congress construction contractor curement Davis-Bacon Act Defense Defense Supply Agency Department of Defense Department of Labor depot effective equipment eral ernment estimated evaluation facilities Federal agencies Federal food Federal Procurement Federal specifications Federal Supply Schedules Federal Supply Service fiscal FPMR function funds Government procurement Government-wide grant-type assistance indefinite delivery industry interagency support inventory landed cost lease maintenance ment Military million needs negotiation obsolescence Office operations percent performance personnel procedures programs projects proposals Public Law recipient Recommendation regulations relationships requirements responsibility selection small purchase sources standards statutes statutory Study Group 13A subcontractors tion total cost total economic cost tracts transactions transportation types U.S. Congress Veterans Administration wage