Part A-GENERAL PROCUREMENT CONSIDERATIONS Analysis of grades in 800 and 1100 series classifications, 1-50 Data on Study Groups: 1-145 Source of study group participants loaned to the Commission on Government Procurement, 1-151 Disciplines represented on study groups, 1-151 Summary of public meetings held by study groups, 1-151 Summary of study group visits, 1-151 Estimated Government expenditures for procurement and grants, fiscal 1972, 1-155 Data on the procurement work force: 1-156 Composition of the Federal Government procurement work force, by age, 1-156 Composition of the Federal Government procurement work force, by highest level of education, 1-157 Composition of the Federal Government procurement work force, by years of Government procurement experience, 1-157 Part D-ACQUISITION OF COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS Procurement actions $2,500 and under, 3-86 DSA summary fractionation report as of December 31, 1971: Stratification of items managed by value of annual demand, 3-87 Stratification of items managed by unit value, 3-87 Part G-LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE REMEDIES Summary of Data: Number of profiles received, 4-70 Size and real party in interest, 4-70, 71 Method of payment, 4-71 Purpose of contract, 4-71, 72 Nature of the dispute, 4-72 Percentage of cases at the contracting officer and board levels involving six provisions that most commonly result in disputes, 4-73 Amount sought, 4-74 Manner of resolution, 4-75, 76 Time on docket, 4-76 Correlation between method of payment and purpose of contract, 4-77 Disposition of award protests, 4–77 Period when protest lodged, 4-78 Causes of award protests, 4-78, 79 Type of competition protested, 4-79 |