Department of the Navy Appropriations for 1957: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-fourth Congress, Second SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1956 - 1199 pages |
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... going to be impatient with lost motion because we want this thing to roll . STATEMENT OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY FOR MATERIAL Mr. Fogler , do you have a prepared statement to make to the Com- mittee at this time ? Mr. FOGLER . I ...
... going to be impatient with lost motion because we want this thing to roll . STATEMENT OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY FOR MATERIAL Mr. Fogler , do you have a prepared statement to make to the Com- mittee at this time ? Mr. FOGLER . I ...
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... going to continue the packaging program indefinitely ? Is that necessary because of intake of different dimensional materials or just what is the story ? Mr. FOGLER . I think to some degree the packaging program is a continuing program ...
... going to continue the packaging program indefinitely ? Is that necessary because of intake of different dimensional materials or just what is the story ? Mr. FOGLER . I think to some degree the packaging program is a continuing program ...
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... going to furnish for the record a statement of production which has gone into labor - surplus areas during the past fiscal year ? Mr. FOGLER . Yes , sir . Mr. WIGGLESWORTH . Is my understanding also correct that the reserve - plant ...
... going to furnish for the record a statement of production which has gone into labor - surplus areas during the past fiscal year ? Mr. FOGLER . Yes , sir . Mr. WIGGLESWORTH . Is my understanding also correct that the reserve - plant ...
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... going back over a period of 4 or 5 years , indicating a significant trend with respect to a lowering of the amount of business going to small business either through prime contracts or subcontracts from the Navy . Mr. SHEPPARD . If you ...
... going back over a period of 4 or 5 years , indicating a significant trend with respect to a lowering of the amount of business going to small business either through prime contracts or subcontracts from the Navy . Mr. SHEPPARD . If you ...
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... going to small business was 22 percent as contrasted to 16 percent in fiscal year 1955 . It was my concern with this apparent decline in subcontracts placed with small business concerns during fiscal year 1955 that prompted the sending ...
... going to small business was 22 percent as contrasted to 16 percent in fiscal year 1955 . It was my concern with this apparent decline in subcontracts placed with small business concerns during fiscal year 1955 that prompted the sending ...
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actual 1956 estimate Admiral HOGAN Admiral HOLLOWAY Admiral MUMMA Admiral RUSSELL Admiral SMITH Admiral WITHINGTON aircraft ammunition amount ANDREWS authority average aviation BANNERMAN budget activity Bureau of Aeronautics Bureau of Ordnance Captain ENGELMAN Captain MCHENRY Captain MCKINNEY carrier Chairman civilian Colonel Commander ETTER committee compared Comptroller construction contract contractor correct cost decrease Defense Department of Defense engine enlisted equipment estimate 1957 estimate expenditures facilities field figure fiscal year 1957 fleet FOGLER going guided missiles increase June 30 justifications maintenance and operation Marine Corps Marine Corps Reserve ment million N&MCRTC Naval Reserve Navy NRTC obligations payable officer candidates ordnance OSTERTAG overhaul percent personnel plant procurement production record reduction referred reflected reimbursements repair reprograming request requirements Secretary SHEPPARD ships SHOUP statement station status stock fund supply tion Total obligations transfer Unobligated balance WIGGLESWORTH
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Page 428 - Contractor; smoke; sprinkler leakage; earthquake or volcanic eruption; flood, meaning thereby rising of a body of water; hostile or warlike action. including action in hindering, combating, or defending against an actual, impending or expected attack by any government or sovereign power (de jure or de facto), or by any authority using military, naval, or air forces, or by an agent of any such government, power, authority, or forces; or (II) Other peril, of a type not listed above.
Page 35 - ... offices. Nine of these offices are located in major cities which are centrally situated in areas where Navy contractors and field activities are concentrated. The other two offices are similarly located in England and Japan. On May 15 responsibility for control of civilian retirement fund records was transferred from the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts to the Office of the Comptroller in connection with revised retirement fund control procedures promulgated by the General Accounting Office and...
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Page 87 - Code, in connection with performing duty specified in section 678<a) of title 10, United States Code, or while undergoing reserve training, or while performing drills or equivalent duty, and for members of the...
Page 37 - Into pursuant to the authority of section 2 (c) (1) or section 2 (c) (4) of the Armed Services Procurement Act of 1947. Public Law 413, 80th Congress, or...
Page 429 - Government Property In the best possible order, and furnish to the ContractIng Officer a statement of...
Page 15 - ... determined to be necessary in the public interest during the period of a national emergency declared by the President or by the Congress...
Page 429 - Contractor's managerial personnel" means the Contractor's directors, officers, and any of its managers, superintendents, or other equivalent representatives, who has supervision or direction of all or substantially all of the Contractor's business, or all or substantially all of the Contractor's operations at any one plant or separate location at which this contract is...
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Page 429 - All known Interests In commingled property of which aircraft are a part; and (iv) The Insurance, if any, covering any part of the Interest in such commingled property. Except in cases covered by...