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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... savings .. 10 Buying only what we need .. 11 Buying at the lowest sound price .. 12 Chart : Contracts awarded on ... saving of $ 500 million__ Abuses in cost - plus - fixed - fee contracts . 31 Thirty - nine percent of contracts to be ...
... savings .. 10 Buying only what we need .. 11 Buying at the lowest sound price .. 12 Chart : Contracts awarded on ... saving of $ 500 million__ Abuses in cost - plus - fixed - fee contracts . 31 Thirty - nine percent of contracts to be ...
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... savings . 33 Economic impact of closings . 33 Developing job opportunities .. 33 Centralized referral activity . Establishment of employment opportunity program . Office of Economic Adjustment . 34 34 35 Base closure results in greater ...
... savings . 33 Economic impact of closings . 33 Developing job opportunities .. 33 Centralized referral activity . Establishment of employment opportunity program . Office of Economic Adjustment . 34 34 35 Base closure results in greater ...
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... savings .. DSA customer support indices_ . Reduction in number of Department of Defense cata- loged items___ DSA procurement program ( by commodity ) – – Value of DSA total and competitive procurement awards ... DSA materiel shipment ...
... savings .. DSA customer support indices_ . Reduction in number of Department of Defense cata- loged items___ DSA procurement program ( by commodity ) – – Value of DSA total and competitive procurement awards ... DSA materiel shipment ...
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... Savings from competitive bidding- 138 Chairman puzzled at lack of progress- 138 Formal advertising 19.5 percent for first half , fiscal 1965 . 139 Twenty - five percent saving - a conservative figure .. 139 Competitive negotiation ...
... Savings from competitive bidding- 138 Chairman puzzled at lack of progress- 138 Formal advertising 19.5 percent for first half , fiscal 1965 . 139 Twenty - five percent saving - a conservative figure .. 139 Competitive negotiation ...
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... Savings by GSA . Trade - in values__ Thirty thousand autos sold annually_ Disposition of proceeds from sales . Proceeds used for motor pool operations .. GSA vehicles never become surplus . -- Letter to Senator Douglas from Mr. Knott ...
... Savings by GSA . Trade - in values__ Thirty thousand autos sold annually_ Disposition of proceeds from sales . Proceeds used for motor pool operations .. GSA vehicles never become surplus . -- Letter to Senator Douglas from Mr. Knott ...
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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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