Report, Volumes 1-4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 - Defense contracts |
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... final decision when controversy or irreconcilable differences exist between executive agencies concerning procurement policy or regulatory develop- ment . • Develop and promote programs for the upgrading of procurement personnel ...
... final decision when controversy or irreconcilable differences exist between executive agencies concerning procurement policy or regulatory develop- ment . • Develop and promote programs for the upgrading of procurement personnel ...
Page 44
... final decision on a pro- curement . Allow the contracting officer wide latitude for the exercise of business judg- ment in representing the Government's in- terest . Recommendation 14. Clarify the methods by which authority to make ...
... final decision on a pro- curement . Allow the contracting officer wide latitude for the exercise of business judg- ment in representing the Government's in- terest . Recommendation 14. Clarify the methods by which authority to make ...
Page 69
... Final Report , Nov. 1971 , p . 101 . Ibid . , pp . 97-98 . propriations for fiscal 1972. The delivery of missiles under the research and development phase of the procurement had been scheduled for completion by November 1 , 1970. DOD ...
... Final Report , Nov. 1971 , p . 101 . Ibid . , pp . 97-98 . propriations for fiscal 1972. The delivery of missiles under the research and development phase of the procurement had been scheduled for completion by November 1 , 1970. DOD ...
Page 77
... final overhead settlement bind- ing on all Federal contracts at a given con- tractor location . In formally advertised procurement , over- head allowability is not an issue in the initial award since it is assumed that reasonableness ...
... final overhead settlement bind- ing on all Federal contracts at a given con- tractor location . In formally advertised procurement , over- head allowability is not an issue in the initial award since it is assumed that reasonableness ...
Page 80
... final ) vouchers are processed and paid within 30 days , and generally within two weeks . The audit of these vouchers is mainly 18 FPR 1-30.104-1 . clerical . A detailed audit is performed only in exceptional cases . Other agencies ...
... final ) vouchers are processed and paid within 30 days , and generally within two weeks . The audit of these vouchers is mainly 18 FPR 1-30.104-1 . clerical . A detailed audit is performed only in exceptional cases . Other agencies ...
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