Economic Impact of Federal Procurement: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Federal Procurement and Regulation of ..., 89-1, April 27, 28, and 29, 19651965 - 407 pages |
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... ment of Defense personnel . 174 175 House Concurrent Resolution 175 , 85th Congress , 2d session : Code of ethics for Government service .. Statement of employment and financial interests . - Statement of employment : DD form 1357 ...
... ment of Defense personnel . 174 175 House Concurrent Resolution 175 , 85th Congress , 2d session : Code of ethics for Government service .. Statement of employment and financial interests . - Statement of employment : DD form 1357 ...
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... ment effort of the Nation . Our people and activities are located at more than 1,000 major military installations and some 11,000 minor facilities spread through- out the United States and the free world . We execute some 10 million ...
... ment effort of the Nation . Our people and activities are located at more than 1,000 major military installations and some 11,000 minor facilities spread through- out the United States and the free world . We execute some 10 million ...
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... ment . While we were able to avoid a sweeping reorganization of the basic structure of the Defense Department , we did find it necessary to make a number of or- ganizational changes , particularly in the logistics area . In addition to ...
... ment . While we were able to avoid a sweeping reorganization of the basic structure of the Defense Department , we did find it necessary to make a number of or- ganizational changes , particularly in the logistics area . In addition to ...
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... ment of common electrical and electronics items , chemical supplies , automotive supplies and industrial production equipment . Admiral Lyle will report to you in detail on the progress of this Agency . Let me simply say that I believe ...
... ment of common electrical and electronics items , chemical supplies , automotive supplies and industrial production equipment . Admiral Lyle will report to you in detail on the progress of this Agency . Let me simply say that I believe ...
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... ment . It is particularly from the second and third that we acquire the " techni- cal building blocks . " i.e. , the new techniques and critical components that we need for the development of major systems . We cannot do a proper job of ...
... ment . It is particularly from the second and third that we acquire the " techni- cal building blocks . " i.e. , the new techniques and critical components that we need for the development of major systems . We cannot do a proper job of ...
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acquisition cost action Admiral LYLE Air Force appropriate Army automatic data processing awards basis bidders Budget Bureau CAMPBELL catalog civil defense civilian committee competitive computers contract cost reduction data processing equipment Defense Department Defense Supply Agency Department of Defense department or agency disposal dollars employment established excess property executive agency Federal agencies Federal Procurement fiscal year 1964 formal advertising GREENBERG Inclosure interest KNOTT leasing MAHONEY materiel matter ment military departments million negotiated officer or employee operation percent personal property personnel procedures production purchase radiacmeter recommendation regulations Representative CURTIS Representative GRIFFITHS requirements responsibility result retired regular officers savings Secretary of Defense Senator DOUGLAS Senator JORDAN Senator PROXMIRE Serial Services Administration special Government employee specific Standard Form stockpile subcommittee supply system surplus tion transfer U.S. Army United utilization
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Page 201 - special nuclear material' means (1) plutonium, uranium enriched in the isotope 233 or in the isotope 235, and any other material which the Commission, pursuant to the provisions of section 51, determines to be special nuclear material, but does not include source material; or (2) any material artificially enriched by any of the foregoing, but does not include source material, "bb.
Page 149 - Columbia, in relation to any proceeding, application, request for a ruling or other determination, contract, claim, controversy, charge, accusation, arrest, or other particular matter in which the United States is a party or has a direct and substantial interest, before any department, agency, court-martial, officer, or any civil, military, or naval commission...
Page 157 - Make no private promises of any kind binding upon the duties of office, since a Government employee has no private word which can be binding on public duty.
Page 149 - ... in those matters in which he has participated personally and substantially as a Government employee, through decision, approval, disapproval, recommendation, the rendering of advice, investigation, or otherwise, or which are the subject of his official responsibility, provided that the Government official responsible for appointment to his position approves.
Page 149 - Government employee, after his employment has ceased, knowingly acts as agent or attorney for anyone other than the United States in connection with any judicial or other proceeding, application, request for a ruling or other determination, contract, claim, controversy, charge, accusation, arrest, or other particular matter involving a specific party or parties...
Page 150 - Government employee, to refrain from participating as such in any matter in which, to his knowledge, he, his spouse, minor child or partner has a financial interest.
Page 150 - Another provision declares that the section does not prevent an officer or employee from giving testimony under oath or making statements required to be made under penalty for perjury or contempt.
Page 144 - An employee shall avoid any action, whether or not specifically prohibited by this part, which might result in, or create the appearance of : (a) Using public office for private gain; (b) Giving preferential treatment to any person; (c) Impeding Government efficiency or economy; (d) Losing complete independence or impartiality; (e) Making a Government decision outside official channels; or (f) Affecting adversely the confidence of the public in the integrity of the Government.
Page 149 - Government employee or as a special Government employee through decision, approval, disapproval, recommendation, the rendering of advice, investigation or otherwise, or (2) which is pending in the department or agency of the Government in which he is serving: Provided, That clause (2) shall not apply in the case of a special Government employee...
Page 149 - To a considerable extent the prohibitions of sections 203 and 205 are aimed at the sale of influence to gain special favors for private businesses and other organizations and at the misuse of governmental position or information. In accordance with these...