Department of Defense Appropriations for ..., Part 7U.S. Government Printing Office, 1981 |
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... Contractor - owned Contractor - operated ( COCO ) is essential to ammunition component and end item manufacture . In managing the total production base , the Military Departments consider uniqueness of facilities , produc- tion capacity ...
... Contractor - owned Contractor - operated ( COCO ) is essential to ammunition component and end item manufacture . In managing the total production base , the Military Departments consider uniqueness of facilities , produc- tion capacity ...
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... contractor - owned and contractor - operated ( COCO ) ; Production capacity will be sized to provide a balanced surge and mobilization capability for ammunition items , including components , with emphasis on increasing productivity and ...
... contractor - owned and contractor - operated ( COCO ) ; Production capacity will be sized to provide a balanced surge and mobilization capability for ammunition items , including components , with emphasis on increasing productivity and ...
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... contractor - operated plants rather than private sector plants where there was dual capacity , but only enough procure- ment to keep one plant open . What does the new policy say with respect to this issue ? General EICHER . Actually ...
... contractor - operated plants rather than private sector plants where there was dual capacity , but only enough procure- ment to keep one plant open . What does the new policy say with respect to this issue ? General EICHER . Actually ...
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... Contractor - owned / Contractor - operated ( COCO ) facilities . o Production capacity for modern ammunition items has been constrained in the past because of OSD guidance to Services . The result is an Imbalance in the ammunition base ...
... Contractor - owned / Contractor - operated ( COCO ) facilities . o Production capacity for modern ammunition items has been constrained in the past because of OSD guidance to Services . The result is an Imbalance in the ammunition base ...
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... Contractor - owned facilities are based on fair and equitable cost comparisons and favor neither the private nor public sector . " This was more specifically the policy desired by Dr. DeLauer , the Under Secretary of Defense for ...
... Contractor - owned facilities are based on fair and equitable cost comparisons and favor neither the private nor public sector . " This was more specifically the policy desired by Dr. DeLauer , the Under Secretary of Defense for ...
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Page 510 - The decision of the Secretary or his duly authorized representative for the determination of such appeals shall be final and conclusive unless...
Page 294 - SEC. 7. (a) The Secretary of the Interior, through the Director of the Bureau of Mines and the Director of Geological Survey, is hereby authorized and directed to make scientific, technologic, and economic investigations concerning the extent and mode of occurrence, the development, mining, preparation, treatment, and utilization of ores and other mineral substances...
Page 294 - Materials in the stockpile may be released for use, sale, or other disposition — (1) on the order of the President, at any time the President determines the release of such materials is required for purposes of the national defense; and (2) in time of war declared by the Congress or during a national emergency, on the order of any officer or employee of the United States designated by the President to have authority to issue disposal orders...
Page 510 - ... (ii) If the Contractor fails to perform any of the other provisions of this contract, or so fails to make progress as to endanger performance of this contract in accordance with its terms, and in either of these two circumstances does not cure such failure within a period of 10 days (or such longer period as the Contracting Officer may authorize in writing) after receipt of notice from the Contracting Officer specifying such failure.
Page 296 - Notwithstanding any other provision of law. on and after January 1. 1972. the President may not prohibit or regulate the importation into the United States of any material determined to be strategic and critical pursuant to the provisions of this Act, if such material is the product of any foreign country or area not listed as a Communist-dominated country or area in general...
Page 294 - To the maximum extent feasible — "(1) competitive procedures shall be used in the acquisition and disposal of such materials ; "(2) efforts shall be made in the acquisition and disposal of such materials to avoid undue disruption of the usual markets of producers, processors, and consumers of such materials and to protect the United States against avoidable loss; and '•(3) disposal of such materials shall be made for domestic consumption.
Page 295 - ... (b) The Secretary of Agriculture is hereby authorized and directed to make scientific, technologic, and economic investigations of the feasibility of developing domestic sources of supplies of any agricultural material or for using agricultural commodities for the manufacture of any material determined pursuant to section 2 of this Act to be strategic and critical or substitutes therefor.
Page 294 - The President may waive the applicability of any provision of the first sentence of subsection (b) to any acquisition of material for, or disposal of material from, the stockpile. Whenever the President waives any such provision with respect to any such acquisition or disposal, or whenever the President determines that the application of paragraph (1...
Page 293 - President under subsection (b) of such section for stockpiling in the stockpile. (6) Materials acquired by the Commodity Credit Corporation and transferred to the stockpile under section 4(h) of the Commodity Credit Corporation Charter Act (15 USC 714b(h)).
Page 58 - Directive applies to the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Military Departments, the Organization of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Unified and Specified Commands, and the Defense Agencies (hereafter referred to as "DoD Components"). The term, "Military Service," as used herein, refers to the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps.