Report, Volumes 1-4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 - Defense contracts |
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... Estimated Government expenditures for procurement and grants 154 E. Data on the procurement work force 156 F. Steps in the procurement process 159 G. The historical development of the procurement process 163 H. List of recommendations ...
... Estimated Government expenditures for procurement and grants 154 E. Data on the procurement work force 156 F. Steps in the procurement process 159 G. The historical development of the procurement process 163 H. List of recommendations ...
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... estimates that in fiscal 1972 the Government contracted to spend $ 57.5 billion for goods and services . Savings of two percent on these contracts would have saved the American taxpayer more than $ 1 billion . THE NEED FOR THIS STUDY ...
... estimates that in fiscal 1972 the Government contracted to spend $ 57.5 billion for goods and services . Savings of two percent on these contracts would have saved the American taxpayer more than $ 1 billion . THE NEED FOR THIS STUDY ...
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... estimated $ 39.1 billion ex- pended through Federal grants . Procurement expenditures are thought to generate some ... ESTIMATE ( Billions of dollars ) GOVERNMENT BUDGET OUTLAYS $ 237 GRANTS $ 39.1 PROCURE- MENT $ 57.5 ALL OTHER $ 140.4 ...
... estimated $ 39.1 billion ex- pended through Federal grants . Procurement expenditures are thought to generate some ... ESTIMATE ( Billions of dollars ) GOVERNMENT BUDGET OUTLAYS $ 237 GRANTS $ 39.1 PROCURE- MENT $ 57.5 ALL OTHER $ 140.4 ...
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... estimate of the savings which could be achieved through the adoption of its recom- mendations . Indeed , it would have been im- possible since many of them are in the nature of policy changes for which estimates could not be made with ...
... estimate of the savings which could be achieved through the adoption of its recom- mendations . Indeed , it would have been im- possible since many of them are in the nature of policy changes for which estimates could not be made with ...
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... estimated work force of 80,000 people will be eligible for retire- ment within five years and almost half will ... estimate of the total procurement workload and assuming a similar ratio of dollars to transactions , the DOD data ...
... estimated work force of 80,000 people will be eligible for retire- ment within five years and almost half will ... estimate of the total procurement workload and assuming a similar ratio of dollars to transactions , the DOD data ...
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