Report, Volumes 1-4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 - Defense contracts |
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... tion during the development of procurement regulations can be attained much more easily through executive branch action . In lieu of inflicting the uncertainties of the APA on the procurement process and the agen- cies , we favor a ...
... tion during the development of procurement regulations can be attained much more easily through executive branch action . In lieu of inflicting the uncertainties of the APA on the procurement process and the agen- cies , we favor a ...
Page 47
... tion and coordination between personnel offices and 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 ...
... tion and coordination between personnel offices and 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 ...
Page 48
... tion ) , the selection process , and the available trainee programs . Specific offers are weeks- even months - removed from the interviews . Outstanding candidates have to be highly dedi- cated to a career in Government to survive such ...
... tion ) , the selection process , and the available trainee programs . Specific offers are weeks- even months - removed from the interviews . Outstanding candidates have to be highly dedi- cated to a career in Government to survive such ...
Page 67
... tion statutes covering periods of two years or more . ( 2 ) Making greater use of authorizing legislation covering program objectives rather than annual segments of work . ( 3 ) Making greater use of appropria- tions for a period longer ...
... tion statutes covering periods of two years or more . ( 2 ) Making greater use of authorizing legislation covering program objectives rather than annual segments of work . ( 3 ) Making greater use of appropria- tions for a period longer ...
Page 69
... tion contract could not be signed until January 18 , 1971. To ensure continuity in the program and to prevent a break between the research and development and production phases of the program , the delivery of the missiles was stretched ...
... tion contract could not be signed until January 18 , 1971. To ensure continuity in the program and to prevent a break between the research and development and production phases of the program , the delivery of the missiles was stretched ...
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