Report, Volumes 1-4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 - Defense contracts |
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... specific concern over the manner in which the procurement process works and over its deficiencies . Major Systems Understandably , the public is concerned over the cost growth of major systems , a character- istic of almost every major ...
... specific concern over the manner in which the procurement process works and over its deficiencies . Major Systems Understandably , the public is concerned over the cost growth of major systems , a character- istic of almost every major ...
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... specific contractual disbursements , and its continuing responsi- bility for closely following procurement trends , GAO exerts profound influence on procurement policy . This influence is exerted through de- cisions on individual ...
... specific contractual disbursements , and its continuing responsi- bility for closely following procurement trends , GAO exerts profound influence on procurement policy . This influence is exerted through de- cisions on individual ...
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... specific , and more readily adaptable to necessary change . Such latitude is essential to the use of procurement techniques which best ensure the success of a Government program . Sharing of responsibility for procurement policy between ...
... specific , and more readily adaptable to necessary change . Such latitude is essential to the use of procurement techniques which best ensure the success of a Government program . Sharing of responsibility for procurement policy between ...
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... specific ele- ments of contract performance . Where a cost - reimbursable or incentive con- tract promises no net advantage over a fixed- price contract , public policy rightly favors the use of the fixed - price contract . In competi ...
... specific ele- ments of contract performance . Where a cost - reimbursable or incentive con- tract promises no net advantage over a fixed- price contract , public policy rightly favors the use of the fixed - price contract . In competi ...
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... specific regulations are discussed throughout this re- port . Here we focus on the regulatory process and consider problems relating to : FPR 1-3.814-3 . 2 FPR 1-12.605 . FPR 1-12.803-2 . FPR 1-12.904-1 . Ibid . FPR 1-10.3 , 1-10.4 , 1 ...
... specific regulations are discussed throughout this re- port . Here we focus on the regulatory process and consider problems relating to : FPR 1-3.814-3 . 2 FPR 1-12.605 . FPR 1-12.803-2 . FPR 1-12.904-1 . Ibid . FPR 1-10.3 , 1-10.4 , 1 ...
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