Department of Defense Appropriations for ..., Part 5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1963 |
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... effect . Goal will be increased . Goal will be increased . Tight and difficult goal . Tight and difficult goal . Third round of base studies in process . MILSTRIP procedures beginning to reduce supply pipeline . Maintenance goals will ...
... effect . Goal will be increased . Goal will be increased . Tight and difficult goal . Tight and difficult goal . Third round of base studies in process . MILSTRIP procedures beginning to reduce supply pipeline . Maintenance goals will ...
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... effect a maximum redistribution among the mili- tary services of this inventory in lieu of new procurement , rather than passing it on for disposal as surplus where the average return is only 7 cents on the dollar . Progress since 1959 ...
... effect a maximum redistribution among the mili- tary services of this inventory in lieu of new procurement , rather than passing it on for disposal as surplus where the average return is only 7 cents on the dollar . Progress since 1959 ...
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... effect annual savings of $ 270 million . Local economies also are benefiting . The Administrator of GSA recently advised us that in calendar year 1962 , 26 industrial plants released by Defense were sold at fair market value of $ 49 ...
... effect annual savings of $ 270 million . Local economies also are benefiting . The Administrator of GSA recently advised us that in calendar year 1962 , 26 industrial plants released by Defense were sold at fair market value of $ 49 ...
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... effect as of 30 June 1962. Only those subsidiaries are shown for which procure- ment actions have been reported . Less than $ 50,000 . d / Less than 0.05 % . e Stock ownership is equally divided between General Motors Corp. and Standard ...
... effect as of 30 June 1962. Only those subsidiaries are shown for which procure- ment actions have been reported . Less than $ 50,000 . d / Less than 0.05 % . e Stock ownership is equally divided between General Motors Corp. and Standard ...
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... . The company names and corporate structures are those in effect as of 30 June 1961. Only those subsidiaries are shown for which procurement actions have been reported . c / Less than $ 50,000 . Less than 0.05 64 TABLE 2 (Continued) ...
... . The company names and corporate structures are those in effect as of 30 June 1961. Only those subsidiaries are shown for which procurement actions have been reported . c / Less than $ 50,000 . Less than 0.05 64 TABLE 2 (Continued) ...
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Admiral GALANTIN Admiral GRIFFIN Admiral HIRSCH Admiral JAMES Admiral MASTERSON Admiral SCHOECH Air Force aircraft amount ANDREWS Army ASROC award BANNERMAN basis believe budget Bureau Calif capability Captain CROSS Chairman COLGLAZIER Collins Radio Colonel combat Command committee competitive procurement components contractor cost Department of Defense dollars Electronics engineering ENTAC estimate fiscal year 1964 FLOOD FORD funds GERRITY GIBSON go competitive Government helicopter IGNATIUS IMIRIE improvement increase information requested follows leadtime letter contracts logistics MAHON manufactured materiel ment military million MINSHALL MORRIS Naval Navy negotiated North American Aviation nuclear obligations operation P-day percent plans problem procedures procurement production record requirements schedule Secretary of Defense SHEPPARD ship shipbuilding SIKES sole source spare specifications STANWIX-HAY subcontracting submarines supply support equipment technical manuals tion U.S. NAVY unit unobligated
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Page 460 - ... domestic source end product" means (A) an unmanufactured end product which has been mined or produced in the United States and (B) an end product manufactured in the United States if the cost of the components thereof which are mined, produced, or manufactured in the United States exceeds 50 percent of the cost of all its components.
Page 405 - Fiscal year 1962 — Fiscal year 1963— Fiscal year 1964 — Fiscal year 1965...
Page 459 - ... supplies as have been mined or produced in the United States, and only such manufactured articles, materials, or supplies as have been manufactured in the United States substantially all from articles, materials, or supplies mined, produced, or manufactured, as the case may be, in the United States, shall be acquired for public use.
Page 460 - States. (b) The Contractor agrees that there will be delivered under this contract only domestic source end products, except end products: (I) Which are for use outside the United States; (II) Which the Government determines are not mined, produced, or manufactured In the United States In sufficient and reasonably available commercial quantities and of a satisfactory quality...
Page 459 - ... are not mined, produced, or manufactured, as the case may be, In the United States in sufficient and reasonably available commercial quantities and of a satisfactory quality.
Page 231 - Data" as used herein includes writings, sound recordings, pictorial reproductions, drawings or other graphical representations, and works of any similar nature (whether or not copyrighted) which are specified to be delivered under this contract. The term does not include financial reiwrts, cost analyses and other information incidental to contract administration.
Page 239 - Plans, drawings, specifications or purchase descriptions for procurements shall state only the actual minimum needs of the Government and describe the supplies and services in a manner which will encourage maximum competition and eliminate, insofar as is possible, any restrictive features which might limit acceptable offers to one supplier's product, or the products of a relatively few suppliers.
Page 233 - Data not first produced or composed in the performance of this contract but which is incorporated in the work furnished under this contract; and (2) to authorize others so to do.
Page 228 - ... development and delivery of hardware, or for the development of a practical process, the instructions as to what data the contractor is to be required to furnish should ordinarily be set forth in the work statement or be included in a Schedule provision calling for reports. In any event, the contractor shall be required to furnish to the Government for the price of the work all data resulting directly from performance of the contract, whether or not it would otherwise be "proprietary data.
Page 228 - For the purpose of this clause, "proprietary data" means data providing Information concerning the details of a Contractor's secrets of manufacture, such as may be contained in but not limited to his...