such these CFR volumes contain the ASPR numbering system which differs substantially from standard CFR numbering. (For a detailed explanation of the ASPR numbering system, consult the explanatory note which begins on page vii of each of the three volumes comprising 32 CFR Parts 1–39, November 1, 1975 edition.) PAGINATION Each of the three volumes is individually paginated. The page number is centered at the bottom of each page. The following information should be of use to those users who are familiar with ASPR replacement page technique for updating the regulations. The upper left corner (for even pages) and the upper right corner (for odd pages) contains pagination information for each section of the ASPR. These page identifiers begin numbering anew with each section. A typical reference might be “3: 178." The number to the left of the colon refers to the ASPR section. In this case the "3” refers to ASPR section III. The number to the right of the colon refers to the page of that ASPR section. Thus, the reference 3: 178 indicates that the user has the 178th page of ASPR section III. TABLE OF ASPR SECTIONS AND PARTS Each volume has a table of contents listing all the ASPR sections and parts contained in the three volumes. This table of ASPR Sections and Parts begins on page ix of each volume. Each of the three volumes also has a table of contents listing the ASPR sections (or Appendices) contained in that particular volume and the page where each section (or Appendix) begins. This table appears on page 3 of each volume. INDEX An index to the entire ASPR is located on page 736 of Title 32, Parts 1–39, Volume III. Entries are by subject matter and references are to ASPR section and paragraph. The Code of Federal Regulations is published under the direction of Robert E. Lewis. For this volume, Robert E. Jordan was Chief Editor, and Paul deHoll, Associate Editor. NOTE: Since the ASPR have been incorporated directly into the Code of Federal Regulations, the volumes themselves are the sole permanent source of research material. Subscribers may well wish to retain these volumes for their future use. TABLE OF SECTIONS AND PARTS Section 1-General Provisions Section II—Procurement by Formal Advertising Section III - Procurement by Negotiation ARMED SERVICES PROCUREMENT REGULATION TABLE OF SECTIONS AND PARTS Part 8-Price Negotiation Policies and Techniques. Section IV-Special Types and Methods of Procurement Section V-Interdepartmental and Coordinated Procurement Section VI— Foreign Purchases ARMED SERVICES PROCUREMENT REGULATION TABLE OF SECTIONS AND PARTS Section VII-Contract Clauses and Solicitation Provisions Contracts. Section VIII— Termination of Contracts Section X-Patents, Data, and Copyrights ARMED SERVICES PROCUREMENT REGULATION TABLE OF SECTIONS AND PARTS Section X-Bonds, Insurance, and Indemnification Section XI–Taxes 1-Federal Excise Taxes. Section XII-Contractor Industrial Labor Relations tion Contracts). Section XIII-Government Property Section XIV— Procurement Quality Assurance ARMED SERVICES PROCUREMENT REGULATION |