Department Fo Defense Appropriations for 1962: Hearings ... 87th Congress, 1st Session, Parts 1-6 |
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... tion . Leadtimes , technology and fund availability govern the time required to modernize . Leadtimes have a significant impact on the rate at which we can procure modern materiel . LEADTIMES Even after an extensive research and ...
... tion . Leadtimes , technology and fund availability govern the time required to modernize . Leadtimes have a significant impact on the rate at which we can procure modern materiel . LEADTIMES Even after an extensive research and ...
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... tion program requiring an average annual investment of $ 2.8 billion . The funds requested in our 1961 budget , although short of the modernization program , will enable the Army to replace with modern equipment most of the items which ...
... tion program requiring an average annual investment of $ 2.8 billion . The funds requested in our 1961 budget , although short of the modernization program , will enable the Army to replace with modern equipment most of the items which ...
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... tion , if you would like . General MCMORROW . Armed Services Procurement Regulations sec- tion 13-407 specifies that- to insure that a concern possessing Government facilities without charge is not thereby placed in a favored position ...
... tion , if you would like . General MCMORROW . Armed Services Procurement Regulations sec- tion 13-407 specifies that- to insure that a concern possessing Government facilities without charge is not thereby placed in a favored position ...
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... tion in the classes of clothing and textile items in the Army during the period August 1959 through December 1960 resulted in an estimated savings of $ 2 million . Substitutions in lieu of procurement . — Standard items being phased out ...
... tion in the classes of clothing and textile items in the Army during the period August 1959 through December 1960 resulted in an estimated savings of $ 2 million . Substitutions in lieu of procurement . — Standard items being phased out ...
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... tion . All procurement programs which are supported by this appropriation are budgeted on a fully funded basis ; that is , funds are included in the budget esti- mate to cover the full estimated contract costs of the item even though ...
... tion . All procurement programs which are supported by this appropriation are budgeted on a fully funded basis ; that is , funds are included in the budget esti- mate to cover the full estimated contract costs of the item even though ...
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activity additional Admiral HIRSCH Admiral JAMES Admiral PIRIE Admiral RABORN Admiral STROOP Air Force aircraft airplane ANDREWS appropriation Army ASROC ATLAS ballistic missile BEAKLEY BRADLEY budget capability Chairman chart CHIEF OF STAFF COLGLAZIER Colonel combat Command committee competition components contract contractors curement Department of Defense DEPUTY CHIEF discuss dollars electronic engineering estimate evaluation facilities fiscal year 1962 fleet FLOOD FORD FRIEDMAN funds GERRITY helicopter HINRICHS HOLLOWAY improvement included increase installation inventory June 30 leadtime LIPSCOMB Logistics MAHON maintenance major materiel MCMORROW ment military million MINUTEMAN mission modernization nautical miles Naval Navy operational percent personnel POLARIS present procurement program production proposed radar record reliability replacement requirements schedule Secretary of Defense SHEPPARD ships SIKES spare specific squadrons subcontracting submarines supply support equipment target tion TITAN TITAN II Truck vehicles weapon system
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Page 150 - Property acquired by purchase, donation, or other means of transfer may be occupied, used, and improved, for the purposes of this section prior to the approval of title by the Attorney General as required by section 355 of the Revised Statutes, as amended.
Page 604 - President may authorize, subject to such regulations as he may prescribe, the Department of the Army, the Department of the Navy, the Department of the Air Force, the Department of Commerce...
Page 603 - Provided further, That none of the funds appropriated in this Act shall be used except that, so far as practicable, all contracts shall be awarded on a formally advertised competitive bid basis to the lowest responsible bidder.
Page 603 - We are sending copies of this report to the Director, Office of Management and Budget; the Secretary of Defense; and the Secretaries of the Army, Navy, and Air Force. Comptroller General of the United States Contents DIGEST CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 5 2 MILITARY SERVICES' POLICIES AND PRACTICES CONCERNING INTERSERVICE SUPPORT Array Navy 9 Air Force 10 Marine Corps 10 3 MILITARY SERVICES...
Page 603 - States at costs for any given area not in excess of those of the Department of Defense for the same area, when it is determined by the Secretary that the schools, If any, available In the locality are unable to provide adequately for the education of such dependents...
Page 603 - Provided further, That no funds herein appropriated shall be used for the payment of a price differential on contracts hereafter made for the purpose of relieving economic dislocations...
Page 495 - Administration, that it is in the interest of maintaining or mobilizing the Nation's full productive capacity, in the interest of war or national defense programs, or in the interest of assuring that a fair proportion of Government procurement is placed with small business concerns.
Page 604 - Agriculture shall be available for uniforms or allowances therefor as authorized by the act of September 1, 1954, as amended (5 USC 2131).
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