Report, Volumes 1-4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 - Defense contracts |
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... contracting provides for the solicitation of prices based on both the current one - year program , and on the annual increments making up the total program , for a period of up to five years . The contractors ' nonrecurring or " start ...
... contracting provides for the solicitation of prices based on both the current one - year program , and on the annual increments making up the total program , for a period of up to five years . The contractors ' nonrecurring or " start ...
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... contractors directly to the extent that they are given the force and effect of law and are binding on contractors and indi- rectly to the extent that they control contract- ing officers and thus limit what contractors can accomplish by ...
... contractors directly to the extent that they are given the force and effect of law and are binding on contractors and indi- rectly to the extent that they control contract- ing officers and thus limit what contractors can accomplish by ...
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... Contractor Weighted Average Share in Cost Risk ( CWAS ) technique . It also sets forth detailed pro- cedures for determining the contractors weighted average share for a given fiscal year as a percentage of costs incurred by type of ...
... Contractor Weighted Average Share in Cost Risk ( CWAS ) technique . It also sets forth detailed pro- cedures for determining the contractors weighted average share for a given fiscal year as a percentage of costs incurred by type of ...
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... Contracting Officer Recommendation 13. Clarify the role of the contracting officer as the focal point for mak- ing or obtaining a final decision on a pro- curement . Allow the contracting officer wide latitude for the exercise of ...
... Contracting Officer Recommendation 13. Clarify the role of the contracting officer as the focal point for mak- ing or obtaining a final decision on a pro- curement . Allow the contracting officer wide latitude for the exercise of ...
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... contracting function . The contracting authority being exercised generally resides in the " position " occupied . This is ... contractors , must be clearly understood and effectively enforced at all management levels . Great changes have ...
... contracting function . The contracting authority being exercised generally resides in the " position " occupied . This is ... contractors , must be clearly understood and effectively enforced at all management levels . Great changes have ...
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