Report, Volumes 1-4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 - Defense contracts |
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... Source selection and competition Accounting practices and profits The industrial and technological base Contract ... Sources of Procurement Policy Legislative branch Judicial branch Executive branch Effects on the procurement process ...
... Source selection and competition Accounting practices and profits The industrial and technological base Contract ... Sources of Procurement Policy Legislative branch Judicial branch Executive branch Effects on the procurement process ...
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... sources Competitive discussions for fixed - price contracts Competitive discussions for cost - type contracts Evaluation criteria Post - award policy Sole - Source Procurement Special Procurement Techniques Small purchase procedures ...
... sources Competitive discussions for fixed - price contracts Competitive discussions for cost - type contracts Evaluation criteria Post - award policy Sole - Source Procurement Special Procurement Techniques Small purchase procedures ...
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... SOURCES OF PROCUREMENT POLICY. ment , and providing adequate housing . The military arsenal continues to require multi- billion dollar weapon systems , and undertakings of similar size and complexity are needed for space , nuclear power ...
... SOURCES OF PROCUREMENT POLICY. ment , and providing adequate housing . The military arsenal continues to require multi- billion dollar weapon systems , and undertakings of similar size and complexity are needed for space , nuclear power ...
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... Source Selection and Competition The procedures for selecting a contractor for a major system frequently are ... sources . For example , the Government fur- nishes industry with facilities such as machine tools or heavy equipment ...
... Source Selection and Competition The procedures for selecting a contractor for a major system frequently are ... sources . For example , the Government fur- nishes industry with facilities such as machine tools or heavy equipment ...
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... Sources To satisfy its needs , the Government may rely on private industry , the academic com- munity , or other nonprofit organizations . It may also resort to in - house facilities run by Government employees , or it may turn to not ...
... Sources To satisfy its needs , the Government may rely on private industry , the academic com- munity , or other nonprofit organizations . It may also resort to in - house facilities run by Government employees , or it may turn to not ...
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acquisition programs activities agen agency head Air Force appropriate ASPR audit authority award budget Buy American Act Chapter civilian clauses commercial Committee competitive congressional contracting officer cost curement Davis-Bacon Act DCAA DCAS Department of Defense economic established evaluation executive agencies executive branch Federal Procurement Policy FFRDC fiscal formal advertising funds Government procurement Government-wide grams Hoover Commission implementation in-house industry labor major system ment military million mission NASA National National Science Foundation Navy needs and goals negotiated Office of Federal operational organizations OT&E percent performance personnel prime contractors private sector problems procedures procurement process procurement regulations procuring agencies production profit proposals Public Law purchasing R&D procurement Recommendation requirements research and development responsibility result Secretary of Defense small business sources specific statutes statutory Study Group subcontracts system acquisition technical tion tracts U.S. Congress U.S. Department