Sole Source Procurement: Hearings Before the Subcommittee for Special Investigations of the Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives, Eighty-seventh Congress, First Session, Under the Authority of H. Res. 78 ... |
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... involved . It was the same procuring agency . In particular , this bracket that we have here may I see that ? Mr. NEWMAN . Surely . ( Handed to Mr. Bell . ) Mr. BELL . This particular bracket was a part of a series of spare parts that ...
... involved . It was the same procuring agency . In particular , this bracket that we have here may I see that ? Mr. NEWMAN . Surely . ( Handed to Mr. Bell . ) Mr. BELL . This particular bracket was a part of a series of spare parts that ...
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... involved or the con- tractor involved ? Mr. McELYEA . Yes , sir . ( Further chorus of " Yes , sir . " ) Mr. NORBLAD . You do have that in your files ? Mr. NEWMAN . Yes , sir . Mr. NORBLAD . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . Mr. HÉBERT . The ...
... involved or the con- tractor involved ? Mr. McELYEA . Yes , sir . ( Further chorus of " Yes , sir . " ) Mr. NORBLAD . You do have that in your files ? Mr. NEWMAN . Yes , sir . Mr. NORBLAD . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . Mr. HÉBERT . The ...
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... involved here , Mr. Chairman , if I may add a statement . For example , in a case like this [ exhibiting ] , where you go to an aircraft manufacturer and he makes something out of a duck . He is not in business to sew and cut and stitch ...
... involved here , Mr. Chairman , if I may add a statement . For example , in a case like this [ exhibiting ] , where you go to an aircraft manufacturer and he makes something out of a duck . He is not in business to sew and cut and stitch ...
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... involved ? Mr. NEWMAN . That is right . Mr. CAMPBELL . Yes , sir . Mr. NEWMAN . In the original production of this plane , let's say . Mr. KITCHIN . Yes . Mr. NEWMAN . In the research and development contract , it speci- fically has a ...
... involved ? Mr. NEWMAN . That is right . Mr. CAMPBELL . Yes , sir . Mr. NEWMAN . In the original production of this plane , let's say . Mr. KITCHIN . Yes . Mr. NEWMAN . In the research and development contract , it speci- fically has a ...
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... involved may have required it . Mr. HÉBERT . But still the service that bought it is responsible for the action . Mr. NORBLAD . You mean the Navy might make a big contract like this for the benefit of the Air Force , for instance ? Mr ...
... involved may have required it . Mr. HÉBERT . But still the service that bought it is responsible for the action . Mr. NORBLAD . You mean the Navy might make a big contract like this for the benefit of the Air Force , for instance ? Mr ...
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Admiral BEARDSLEY Admiral LYLE aeronautical Air Force Air Materiel Area aircraft Army ASPR audit Aviation Supply Office BAILEY BARLOW basis BELL BUNKER Bureau of Naval CAMPBELL Captain HIRST cents Chairman Colonel DILLON Colonel TREACY committee competitive procurement contracting officer Corp correct COURTNEY CRUDEN Data Review Board delivery Department determination drawings Dwgs engineering data equipment furnished gasket GAVIN Government bought HARDY HÉBERT KITCHIN line items manufacturer MARKEY markup material McELYEA ment microfilm military million Navy negotiated NORBLAD open contract paid particular item percent Pratt & Whitney prime contractor problem procedures production proprietary data purchase question RACUSIN redetermination reprocurement responsibility RUEGG RUTTENBERG SANDWEG Secretary BELIEU Secretary IGNATIUS Secretary IMIRIE Secretary MORRIS specific standard cost subcontractor supplier talking TASSIN technical data thing tion Transportation Materiel Command United Aircraft Corp variance vendor Westinghouse
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Page 539 - Except as otherwise provided in this contract, any dispute concerning a question of fact arising under this contract which is not disposed of by agreement shall be decided by the Contracting Officer, who shall reduce his decision to writing and mail or otherwise furnish a copy thereof to the Contractor.
Page 539 - Contractor may appeal by mailing or otherwise furnishing to the Contracting Officer a written appeal addressed to the Secretary...
Page 535 - ... the Contractor and the Contracting Officer may agree upon the whole or any part of the amount or amounts to be paid to the Contractor by reason of the total or partial termination of work pursuant to this clause, which amount or amounts may include a reasonable allowance for profit on work done: Provided, That such agreed amount or amounts...
Page 539 - In connection with any appeal proceeding under this clause, the Contractor shall be afforded an opportunity to be heard and to offer evidence in support of its appeal. Pending final decision of a dispute hereunder, the Contractor shall proceed diligently with the performance of the contract and in accordance with the Contracting Officer's decision. b. This "Disputes...
Page 535 - In paragraph (e) of this clause, prescribing the amount to be paid to the Contractor In the event of failure of the Contractor and the Contracting Officer to agree upon the whole amount to be paid to the Contractor by reason of the termination of work pursuant to this clause...
Page 535 - Take such action as may be necessary, or as the Contracting Officer may direct, for the protection and preservation of the property related to this contract which is in the possession of the Contractor and in which the Government has or may acquire an interest.
Page 534 - The wages of every laborer and mechanic employed by the Contractor or any subcontractor engaged in the performance of this contract shall be computed on a basic day rate of eight hours per day; and work in excess of eight hours...
Page 532 - If any such surety fails to furnish reports as to his financial condition from time to time as requested by the Government, the Contractor shall promptly furnish such additional security as may be required from time to...
Page 533 - ... (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 540 - The cost of settling and paying claims arising out of the termination of work under subcontracts or orders, as provided in paragraph (b...