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... ment of division functions . DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES The Bureau of Yards and Docks , in accord- ance with Navy Regulations and with various directives , is responsible for the detailed duties enumerated below . Ultimate ...
... ment of division functions . DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES The Bureau of Yards and Docks , in accord- ance with Navy Regulations and with various directives , is responsible for the detailed duties enumerated below . Ultimate ...
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... ment control of a bureau , office and so forth , is made by Sec Nav . In the examples given above , BuDocks has been assigned management control of the activities that function in the cited areas of responsibility . The Bureau of Naval ...
... ment control of a bureau , office and so forth , is made by Sec Nav . In the examples given above , BuDocks has been assigned management control of the activities that function in the cited areas of responsibility . The Bureau of Naval ...
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... ment of maintenance work , by eliminating the uplication of public works facilities within the oncentrated area , by reducing overhead costs , y reducing manpower requirements , and in eneral by achieving maximum utilization of ersonnel ...
... ment of maintenance work , by eliminating the uplication of public works facilities within the oncentrated area , by reducing overhead costs , y reducing manpower requirements , and in eneral by achieving maximum utilization of ersonnel ...
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... ment Index * ment ( No. of Person- nel ) Total O & M Funds for Ac- Assess- ment tivity ( $ in Index * thousands ) 6427 2000-700 10 120,000-35,000 10 500-400 8 12,000- 8,000 8 275-200 6 6,000- 4,500 150-125 4 3,500-3,000 100- 80 2 2,000 ...
... ment Index * ment ( No. of Person- nel ) Total O & M Funds for Ac- Assess- ment tivity ( $ in Index * thousands ) 6427 2000-700 10 120,000-35,000 10 500-400 8 12,000- 8,000 8 275-200 6 6,000- 4,500 150-125 4 3,500-3,000 100- 80 2 2,000 ...
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... ment Index nel ... 390 7 Annual Station O & M Funds .. $ 5,800,000 6 Class II Plant Account $ 36,000,000 8 Contract Author- ity BCX 7 28 Activity Assessment Index Table 2-3 . - Number and Rank of PWD Billets , According to Activity ...
... ment Index nel ... 390 7 Annual Station O & M Funds .. $ 5,800,000 6 Class II Plant Account $ 36,000,000 8 Contract Author- ity BCX 7 28 Activity Assessment Index Table 2-3 . - Number and Rank of PWD Billets , According to Activity ...
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accomplished accounting action administration allotment amount appropriation approval areas assigned ASSISTANT authority award basic Branch budget BuDocks BuPers Bureau of Yards CALIFORNIA LIBRARY Capehart housing charged Chief Civil Engineer Corps classification codes cognizant commanding officer construction contract contractor corrosion cost Department of Defense determine direct District Public DPWO duties employees engineering equipment established estimated excess factors field activities fiscal functions funds Government housing inspection job order labor management control material ment military mission Naval NavDocks Navy activities necessary OICC operating overhead performance Personnel Branch Planning System position prepared procedures procurement Public Works Department Public Works Officer purchase real property records repair reports request responsibility schedule shore activities Shore Facilities Planning sibility specific sponsor standards station Supply technical tion transportation units UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA utilities Yards and Docks
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Page 107 - I, . . , certify that I am the Secretary of the corporation named as contractor herein; that who signed this contract on behalf of the contractor was then of said corporation; that said contract was duly signed for and in behalf of said corporation by authority of its governing body, and is within the scope of its corporate powers.
Page 102 - The undersigned further agrees, if this bid exceeds $2,000 (i) to comply with the Labor Standards Provisions Applicable to Contracts in Excess of $2,000 (Standard Form 19A) in lieu of...
Page 72 - The mother of a veteran who lost his life under honorable conditions while on active duty in a war or in a campaign or expedition for which a campaign badge or service medal has been authorized, or during the period April 28, 1952, through July 1, 1955, or who became permanently and totally disabled because of a...
Page 72 - States and have been separated therefrom under honorable conditions and who have established the present existen.ce of a service-connected disability or who are receiving compensation, disability retirement benefits, or pension by reason of public laws administered by the Veterans...
Page 17 - The depot is required to receive, renovate, maintain, store, and issue ammunition, explosives, expendable ordnance items, and weapons. The...
Page 7 - Establishment; for maintaining liaison for the Department of the Navy with all public and private interests in regard to off-station access roads, housing, and related community facilities and services serving the Shore Establishment...
Page 144 - A multiple-year appropriation is one which is available for incurring obligations for a definite period in excess of one fiscal year.
Page 1 - ... to refer to the duties and responsibilities and technical control aspects of the cognizant bureau, office or headquarters as set forth in chapter 3 and chapter 4 section 1 subsections A, B, and F, Navy Regulations (chapter 3 is entitled "The Marine Corps", and subsections A, B and F are entitled "The Bureau of Medicine and Surgery", "The Bureau of Naval Personnel" and "The Judge Advocate General", respectively) . Subpart C — Medical Boards § 725.300 Source.
Page 89 - ... The amount of reimbursements to be collected, based upon materiel, work, or services actually furnished (delivered), whether or not it is yet billed or collected. May also include progress billings on orders for work or services in process at the end of a fiscal year. Repair. — The restoration of a real property facility to such condition that it may be effectively utilized for its designated purposes, by overhaul, reprocessing or replacement of constituent parts or materials which have deteriorated...