Code of Federal Regulations: Containing a Codification of Documents of General Applicability and Future Effect as of December 31, 1948, with Ancillaries and IndexDivision of the Federal Register, the National Archives, 1965 - Administrative law |
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... extent and. in the event that multiple approval signatures are required, they should, where possible, be obtained concurrently. { Ul .30 1 [Reserved ] I 1 - 1 .305 Specifications.1 ••Specification." as used In this § 1- 1.305. is a ...
... extent and. in the event that multiple approval signatures are required, they should, where possible, be obtained concurrently. { Ul .30 1 [Reserved ] I 1 - 1 .305 Specifications.1 ••Specification." as used In this § 1- 1.305. is a ...
Page 22
... extent that a prospective contractor cannot meet the standard in § 1-1.310-5 (a) (2) except by means of proposed subcontracting, the prospective prime contractor shall not be considered to be responsible unless recent performance ...
... extent that a prospective contractor cannot meet the standard in § 1-1.310-5 (a) (2) except by means of proposed subcontracting, the prospective prime contractor shall not be considered to be responsible unless recent performance ...
Page 23
... extent that a prospective contractor cannot meet the standard in § 1-1.310-5 (a) (2) except by means of proposed subcontracting, the prospective prime contractor shall not be considered to be responsible unless recent performance ...
... extent that a prospective contractor cannot meet the standard in § 1-1.310-5 (a) (2) except by means of proposed subcontracting, the prospective prime contractor shall not be considered to be responsible unless recent performance ...
Page 125
... Extent and nature of subcontracting contemplated. IT) Adequacy of the contractor's estimating system. (3) Urgency of the requirement. In certain procurements the best interests of the Government may dictate that the urgency of the ...
... Extent and nature of subcontracting contemplated. IT) Adequacy of the contractor's estimating system. (3) Urgency of the requirement. In certain procurements the best interests of the Government may dictate that the urgency of the ...
Page 155
... extent of subcontract supervision; (3) The types of subcontracts; i.e., firm fixed-price or other (see § 1-3.401) ; and (4) The estimated total extent of subcontracting, including procurement of purchased parts and materials. (b) In the ...
... extent of subcontract supervision; (3) The types of subcontracts; i.e., firm fixed-price or other (see § 1-3.401) ; and (4) The estimated total extent of subcontracting, including procurement of purchased parts and materials. (b) In the ...
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acceptance accordance action activity additional adjustment Administration advertising agency agree agreement allowable amount applicable appropriate approval authorized award basis bidder bond certificate claim clause completed concern connection considered construction contained contracting officer contractor costs default delivery determined direct effect employees Equal equipment established exceed excess Executive extent Federal firm formal furnished Government individual Insert inspection interest inventory invitation for bids involved labor surplus limited manufactured material means ment necessary negotiated notice obtain offered otherwise paid paragraph payment performance period portion prime prior procedures procurement profit proposals purchase pursuant quantity reasonable received regulations reports request respect responsibility schedules settlement small business specific Standard Form subcontract submitted Subpart substantial supplies termination thereof tion tract tractor United unless