Report, Volumes 1-4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 - Defense contracts |
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... Types of Procurement The Government as a consumer participates in thousands of activities that involve millions of people and each year spends billions of dol- lars for the purchase or development of prod- ucts and services . Many of ...
... Types of Procurement The Government as a consumer participates in thousands of activities that involve millions of people and each year spends billions of dol- lars for the purchase or development of prod- ucts and services . Many of ...
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... types of contracts . On the other hand , DOD is not required to conduct " discussions " with A - E firms but is required to conduct discussions for other types of contracts . Another example is the addition of language in ASPA requiring ...
... types of contracts . On the other hand , DOD is not required to conduct " discussions " with A - E firms but is required to conduct discussions for other types of contracts . Another example is the addition of language in ASPA requiring ...
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... type contracts , the offerors submit cost esti- mates rather than fixed prices . The fact that a cost - type approach is used generally indicates that the primary interests of both the compet- itors and the contracting agency will focus ...
... type contracts , the offerors submit cost esti- mates rather than fixed prices . The fact that a cost - type approach is used generally indicates that the primary interests of both the compet- itors and the contracting agency will focus ...
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... type contracts is further discussed with respect to Recommendation 4 , under " Competitive Discussions for Cost - Type Contracts . " UNDUE RESTRAINT AGAINST COMPETITIVE NEGOTIATION ASPA and FPASA provide that formal ad- vertising is the ...
... type contracts is further discussed with respect to Recommendation 4 , under " Competitive Discussions for Cost - Type Contracts . " UNDUE RESTRAINT AGAINST COMPETITIVE NEGOTIATION ASPA and FPASA provide that formal ad- vertising is the ...
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... TYPE CONTRACTS 27 The current statutes 2 provide that cost - re- imbursable and incentive contracts cannot be used without a finding either that such con- tracts probably will be cheaper or that it is impractical to use any other type ...
... TYPE CONTRACTS 27 The current statutes 2 provide that cost - re- imbursable and incentive contracts cannot be used without a finding either that such con- tracts probably will be cheaper or that it is impractical to use any other type ...
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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