The Position of Small Business in Government Procurement, Hearings Before Subcommittee No. 2 on Government Procurement and Economic Concentration of ... , 90th Congress, Pursuant to H. Res. 53 ... , October 17 - December 5, 1967; January 23 - July 30, 19681968 - 1328 pages |
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... offered but not awarded to small business with reasons for failure . 15. Such comments as you may wish to make regarding the subject matter of the hearings . It will be appreciated if you would furnish names of witnesses and 12 copies ...
... offered but not awarded to small business with reasons for failure . 15. Such comments as you may wish to make regarding the subject matter of the hearings . It will be appreciated if you would furnish names of witnesses and 12 copies ...
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... offered to small business and offered but not awarded to small business . ( The information referred to follows :) ATTACHMENT No. 11 ANALYSIS OF SMALL BUSINESS PROCUREMENT , FISCAL YEARS 1964 THROUGH 1967 [ In millions of dollars ] ...
... offered to small business and offered but not awarded to small business . ( The information referred to follows :) ATTACHMENT No. 11 ANALYSIS OF SMALL BUSINESS PROCUREMENT , FISCAL YEARS 1964 THROUGH 1967 [ In millions of dollars ] ...
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... offered to small business , with reasons for the exclusion and procurements offered but not awarded to small business , with reasons for the failure . Similar information had been furnished to the committee in the past , Mr. Chairman ...
... offered to small business , with reasons for the exclusion and procurements offered but not awarded to small business , with reasons for the failure . Similar information had been furnished to the committee in the past , Mr. Chairman ...
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... offered to small business , $ 23,273 billion or 57.3 percent of the DOD procurement pie . The third item , the procurement offered to small business , is shown here as 42.7 percent . Reasons for the exclusion have been requested , and ...
... offered to small business , $ 23,273 billion or 57.3 percent of the DOD procurement pie . The third item , the procurement offered to small business , is shown here as 42.7 percent . Reasons for the exclusion have been requested , and ...
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... BUSINESS COMMITTEE POSITION OF SMALL BUSINESS IN DOD PROCUREMENT DOLLARS IN HILLIONS 4.7 % SET ASIDE FOR SB ( $ 1,908 ) FY 1967 57.3 % NOT OFFERED TO SB ( $ 23,273 ) EXHIBIT II Mr. ROBINSON . The next item , shown in exhibit 41.
... BUSINESS COMMITTEE POSITION OF SMALL BUSINESS IN DOD PROCUREMENT DOLLARS IN HILLIONS 4.7 % SET ASIDE FOR SB ( $ 1,908 ) FY 1967 57.3 % NOT OFFERED TO SB ( $ 23,273 ) EXHIBIT II Mr. ROBINSON . The next item , shown in exhibit 41.
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Aeroflex Air Force aircraft ANDERSON Army ASPR awards to small ball bearings BANNERMAN bidder BURTON Buy American Act Chairman Committee on Small competition contracting officer CORMAN Corp cost Counsel curement Defense Supply Agency Department of Defense engineering equipment Federal fiscal year 1967 Government procurement industry large business MALLOY ment military million MULTER NASA Navy negotiated percent percentage performance prime contractor procedures Procurement Subcommittee production proposals purchase question RACUSIN reasons record representatives request requirements response ROBINSON Select Committee Small Business Administration small business concerns small business firms small business participation small business procurement small business program small business set-aside small business specialist small business subcontracting small businessman small firms sources specifications statement suppliers technical terminal market tion U.S. Army VECCHIETTI Washington weighted guidelines
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Page 3 - It is the declared policy of the Congress that the Government should aid, counsel, assist, and protect, insofar as is possible, the interests of small-business concerns in order to preserve free competitive enterprise, to insure that a fair proportion of the total purchases and contracts or subcontracts for property and services for the Government (including but not limited to contracts or subcontracts for maintenance, repair, and construction...
Page 3 - The essence of the American economic system of private enterprise is free competition. Only through full and free competition can free markets, free entry into business, and opportunities for the expression and growth of personal initiative and individual judgment be assured. The preservation and expansion of such competition is basic not only to the economic well-being but to the security of this Nation.
Page 466 - Government should aid, counsel, assist, and protect insofar as is possible, the interests of small-business concerns in order to preserve free competitive enterprise, to insure that a fair proportion of the total purchases and contracts for supplies and services for the Government be placed with small-business enterprises, and to maintain and strengthen the overall economy of the Nation.
Page 176 - ... where there is a reasonable expectation that bids or proposals will be obtained from a sufficient number of responsible small business concerns so that awards will be made at reasonable prices.
Page 64 - State, the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of the Army, the Secretary of the Navy, the Secretary of the Air Force, the...
Page 392 - Section 2304 is amended by adding a new subsection as follows: "(g) In all negotiated procurements in excess of $2,500 in which rates or prices are not fixed by law or regulation and in which time of delivery will permit proposals shall be solicited from the maximum number of qualified sources consistent with the nature and requirements of the supplies or services to be procured, and written or oral discussions shall be conducted with all responsible offerers who submit proposals within a competitive...
Page 198 - ... (If an award for more than $100,000 would be made to a domestic concern if the 12 percent factor is applied, but would not be made if the 6 percent...
Page 659 - I was very much interested in what you had to say about agricultural policy and the technological progress that has been made.
Page 658 - Mr. Chairman and members of the subcommittee, it is a privilege to appear before you today to share with you my experiences in the area of Government procurement policy.
Page 802 - If I can be of further assistance to you in this matter, please do not hesitate to call on me. Sincerely yours, CB JONES, Rear Admiral, US Navy, Chief of Legislative Affairs. Costs of nuclear propulsion in the "Enterprise...