Alaskan Air Transport, Fiscal Year 1976, Special Hearing Before ... 94-1, on H.R. 98611975 - 124 pages |
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... fact , being taken in the first instance by civilian barges and it is destined primarily for civilian contractors who are working for military operations in the northern area . NATURE OF THE CARGO Our problem is that it is totally ...
... fact , being taken in the first instance by civilian barges and it is destined primarily for civilian contractors who are working for military operations in the northern area . NATURE OF THE CARGO Our problem is that it is totally ...
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... fact there are carriers in Alaska that are capable . Primarily these goods were destined for the civilian companies , par- ticularly one company that is operating on the Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 4 , exploring for oil and gas , and we ...
... fact there are carriers in Alaska that are capable . Primarily these goods were destined for the civilian companies , par- ticularly one company that is operating on the Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 4 , exploring for oil and gas , and we ...
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... fact . It might be a very important factor here . This country is now having some fiscal problems , and wherever we can properly save money , it has a pretty strong appeal , with me at least . Mr. BERGT . We intend to submit data ...
... fact . It might be a very important factor here . This country is now having some fiscal problems , and wherever we can properly save money , it has a pretty strong appeal , with me at least . Mr. BERGT . We intend to submit data ...
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... fact the basic elements of pilot training are an in- significant aspect of the mission . We believe the military plan is wrong because it deprives the private transportation sector of the opportunity to maintain itself and grow ...
... fact the basic elements of pilot training are an in- significant aspect of the mission . We believe the military plan is wrong because it deprives the private transportation sector of the opportunity to maintain itself and grow ...
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... fact they now would operate approximately 700 trips . COMPARISON COSTS Our comparative figures are based on the fact that the military would move approximately 700 C - 130 trips , which would not equal 22,000 pounds . The 700 trips were ...
... fact they now would operate approximately 700 trips . COMPARISON COSTS Our comparative figures are based on the fact that the military would move approximately 700 C - 130 trips , which would not equal 22,000 pounds . The 700 trips were ...
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Air Force air transportation Alaska Air Carriers Alaska International Air amount Anchorage appropriate approved Arctic ARTICLE BERGT BLANTON bulk fuel Chairman MCCLELLAN civil civilian carriers civilian contractors clause Commander GILMORE commercial committee contract Cool Barge Cost Accounting Standards costs incurred crews delivery Department of Defense destination DEW Line DIRECTOR drilling Eielson Elmendorf Elmendorf AFB employees estimated cost Executive Order 11246 Executive Order 11375 exploration Fairbanks fleet flights Government property Governor HAMMOND Huskey Husky Oil invoice KAMATS L-100 aircraft lift maintenance miles military aircraft military airlift Military Airlift Command Military Sealift Command MOORE move Naval Petroleum Reserve NAVY North Slope obligations OFFICER IN CHARGE offloaded oil and gas OPERATOR agrees OPERATOR hereunder OPERATOR'S payment percent performance PERRY personnel pipeline Point Barrow pursuant records reimbursable round trip sealift Senator STEVENS Senator YOUNG short tons statement subcontract supplies tion tons transportation system
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Page 71 - Any claim by the Contractor for adjustment under this clause must be asserted within 30 days from the date of receipt by the Contractor of the notification of change: Provided, however. That the Contracting Officer, if he decides that the facts justify such action, may receive and act upon any such claim asserted at any time prior to final payment under this contract.
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Page 69 - Contractor under the provisions of this contract relating to patents. (g) Any cost incurred by the Contractor under the terms of this contract which would constitute allowable cost under the provisions of this clause shall be included in determining the amount payable under this contract, notwithstanding any provisions contained in the specifications or other documents incorporated in this contract by reference, designating services to be performed or materials to be furnished by the Contractor at...
Page 84 - Act unless such laborer or mechanic receives compensation at a rate not less than one and one-half times his basic rate of pay...
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Page 98 - Involved (but this requirement shall not apply as to a claim resulting from a suspension order), and (2) unless the claim. In an amount stated, Is asserted In writing as soon as practicable after the termination of such suspension, delay, or interruption, but not later than the date of final payment under the contract.
Page 93 - (5) The contractor will furnish all information and reports required by Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24, 1965, and by the rules, regulations, and orders of the Secretary of Labor, or pursuant thereto, and will permit access to his books, records, and accounts by the contracting agency and the Secretary of Labor for purposes of investigation to ascertain compliance with such rules, regulations, and orders.
Page 100 - Contractor authorizing post-award submission in accordance with regulations of the Cost Accounting Standards Board. The practices disclosed for this contract shall be the same as the practices currently disclosed and applied on all other contracts and subcontracts being performed by the Contractor and which contain this Cost Accounting Standards clause.
Page 77 - The foregoing provisions for adjustment are exclusive and the Government shall not be liable to suit for breach of contract by .reason of any delay in delivery of Government-furnished property or delivery of such property in a condition not suitable for its intended use. (b) Changes in Government-furnished property.