Department of Defense Appropriations for 1952, Hearings Before ... 82-11951 - 1910 pages |
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... machine tools , and tooling eded for current use but which would be required for ; and tary public works program to meet the essential opera- ents of our expanding forces . PROCUREMENT ortion of the budget is for procurement almost $ 41 ...
... machine tools , and tooling eded for current use but which would be required for ; and tary public works program to meet the essential opera- ents of our expanding forces . PROCUREMENT ortion of the budget is for procurement almost $ 41 ...
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... MACHINE TOOLS AND PRODUCTION EQUIPMENT The military departments have been directed to accelerate approved plans for maximum utilization of their equipment reserve of machine tools and production equipment to meet their current ...
... MACHINE TOOLS AND PRODUCTION EQUIPMENT The military departments have been directed to accelerate approved plans for maximum utilization of their equipment reserve of machine tools and production equipment to meet their current ...
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... machine tools to meet their respective needs and to instances where the unavail- ability of machine tools would force a delay in programs . Such actions are to be based upon the military guidance of the Joint Chiefs of Staff . Machine ...
... machine tools to meet their respective needs and to instances where the unavail- ability of machine tools would force a delay in programs . Such actions are to be based upon the military guidance of the Joint Chiefs of Staff . Machine ...
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... machine ( office ) . 3,970.00 7.25 4,695.00 Steel ( per 100 pounds ) . 42.60 58.63 Aircraft bulk lubricant ( per gallon ) . 2.10 3.40 Office furniture , steel desk . Lumber , standard general purpose ( per 1,000 board feet ) . Gasoline ...
... machine ( office ) . 3,970.00 7.25 4,695.00 Steel ( per 100 pounds ) . 42.60 58.63 Aircraft bulk lubricant ( per gallon ) . 2.10 3.40 Office furniture , steel desk . Lumber , standard general purpose ( per 1,000 board feet ) . Gasoline ...
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... machine . In World War II we paid $ 42 , pre - Korea $ 58 , and now we pay $ 67 . The price of steel per ton as published in the Iron Age in World War II was $ 2.10 or $ 42 a ton . Pre - Korea it was $ 3.40 or $ 68 a ton , and the ...
... machine . In World War II we paid $ 42 , pre - Korea $ 58 , and now we pay $ 67 . The price of steel per ton as published in the Iron Age in World War II was $ 2.10 or $ 42 a ton . Pre - Korea it was $ 3.40 or $ 68 a ton , and the ...
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activities administrative Admiral BOLSTER Admiral CLEXTON Admiral Fox Admiral JELLEY Admiral RUSSELL Admiral SCHOEFFEL Admiral SHERMAN Admiral WALLIN Air Force aircraft ammunition amount appropriation areas Army budget Bureau of Ordnance Chairman Chief of Naval civilian personnel combat Commander committee Contracting Officer Contractor cost DECKER Department of Defense employees enlisted equipment estimate facilities FELDMAN field figure fiscal year 1952 fleet funds Government included increase industrial inventory Korea machine tools maintenance manpower Marine Corps MARSHALL ment military personnel million mobilization Navy overseas percent plants Port Hueneme procurement production purchase question record requested requirements research and development reserve schedule Secretary of Defense Senator FERGUSON Senator HAYDEN Senator KNOWLAND Senator O'MAHONEY Senator THYE Senator WHERRY ships small business statement stations supply tanks tion troops United United States Navy World War II
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Page 493 - Walsh-Healey Public Contracts Act If this contract is for the manufacture or furnishing of materials, supplies. articles or equipment in an amount which exceeds or may exceed $10,000 and is otherwise subject to the Walsh-Healey Public Contracts Act, as amended...
Page 504 - States, or if articles, materials, or supplies of the class or kind to be used or the articles, materials, or supplies from which they are manufactured 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.
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Page 500 - In connection with the performance of work under this contract, the contractor agrees not to discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, religion, color, or national origin.