Report, Volumes 1-4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 - Defense contracts |
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... cost- type contracts , the offerors submit cost esti- mates rather than fixed prices . The fact that a cost - type approach is used generally indicates that the primary interests of both the compet- itors and the contracting agency will ...
... cost- type contracts , the offerors submit cost esti- mates rather than fixed prices . The fact that a cost - type approach is used generally indicates that the primary interests of both the compet- itors and the contracting agency will ...
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... COST - TYPE CONTRACTS 27 The current statutes 2 provide that cost - re- imbursable and incentive contracts cannot be used without a finding either that such con- tracts probably will be cheaper or that it is impractical to use any other ...
... COST - TYPE CONTRACTS 27 The current statutes 2 provide that cost - re- imbursable and incentive contracts cannot be used without a finding either that such con- tracts probably will be cheaper or that it is impractical to use any other ...
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... Cost Risk ( CWAS ) ASPR XV . Part 15 - Contract & Cost Principles and Procedures . Although much of the language in this part compares word for word there are in many areas of language differences which can result in different policy ...
... Cost Risk ( CWAS ) ASPR XV . Part 15 - Contract & Cost Principles and Procedures . Although much of the language in this part compares word for word there are in many areas of language differences which can result in different policy ...
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... Cost Comparison Threshold Recommendation 23. Revise BOB Circular A - 76 to provide that Federal agencies should ... Cost comparison guidelines for existing activities new starts New starts Dissenting position Implementation Cost comparisons.
... Cost Comparison Threshold Recommendation 23. Revise BOB Circular A - 76 to provide that Federal agencies should ... Cost comparison guidelines for existing activities new starts New starts Dissenting position Implementation Cost comparisons.
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... cost of Government activities in some cases may bias cost comparisons in favor of in - house performance . In some situ- ations , this bias can defeat the policy of Gov- ernment reliance on private enterprise . In criticizing the use of ...
... cost of Government activities in some cases may bias cost comparisons in favor of in - house performance . In some situ- ations , this bias can defeat the policy of Gov- ernment reliance on private enterprise . In criticizing the use of ...
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