Report, Volumes 1-4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 - Defense contracts |
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... operational concerns and biases . Judicious use of advice and personnel from the procuring agencies will avoid the dangers of an ivory tower approach to policy formulation . The new office should not become involved in the award of ...
... operational concerns and biases . Judicious use of advice and personnel from the procuring agencies will avoid the dangers of an ivory tower approach to policy formulation . The new office should not become involved in the award of ...
Page 47
... operational elements . We found cooperation and coordination to be inadequate as evidenced from our experience in trying to obtain satisfactory data on the existing work force and in the results of our comprehen- sive evaluation of the ...
... operational elements . We found cooperation and coordination to be inadequate as evidenced from our experience in trying to obtain satisfactory data on the existing work force and in the results of our comprehen- sive evaluation of the ...
Page 68
... operational capability of the executive branch , Congress seldom legislates entirely on its own initiative . The problem of late appro- priations extends beyond Federal operations ; through grant programs , it also extends to State and ...
... operational capability of the executive branch , Congress seldom legislates entirely on its own initiative . The problem of late appro- priations extends beyond Federal operations ; through grant programs , it also extends to State and ...
Page 81
... operational needs . Delivery can be required at any point during performance of the contract or within two years from either acceptance of all items ( ex- cept for data ) on the contract , or termination of the contract , whichever is ...
... operational needs . Delivery can be required at any point during performance of the contract or within two years from either acceptance of all items ( ex- cept for data ) on the contract , or termination of the contract , whichever is ...
Page 135
... operational , life - cycle , and other signifi- cant costs in the establishment and use of procurement and distribution systems 53 is ex- pected to give independent distributors and retailers the opportunity to obtain more con- tracts ...
... operational , life - cycle , and other signifi- cant costs in the establishment and use of procurement and distribution systems 53 is ex- pected to give independent distributors and retailers the opportunity to obtain more con- tracts ...
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