Department of Defense Appropriations for ..., Parts 5-6U.S. Government Printing Office, 1961 |
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... effect improvements so as to reduce the cost of Army equipment . For example , we have intensified review of subcontracting prices , have made the use of audit advice mandatory in large size procurements , and competitive procurements ...
... effect improvements so as to reduce the cost of Army equipment . For example , we have intensified review of subcontracting prices , have made the use of audit advice mandatory in large size procurements , and competitive procurements ...
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... effect re- ducing the total 1962 program because we would have to eliminate from the shopping list items for which we have given justification . Mr. LIPSCOMB . I was not thinking of eliminating your shopping list , I was thinking of ...
... effect re- ducing the total 1962 program because we would have to eliminate from the shopping list items for which we have given justification . Mr. LIPSCOMB . I was not thinking of eliminating your shopping list , I was thinking of ...
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... effect that the so - called testing period should be shortened to some degree ? I do not recall the time element . General COLGLAZIER . The Chief of Staff appointed what we call the materiel requirements review committee to look into ...
... effect that the so - called testing period should be shortened to some degree ? I do not recall the time element . General COLGLAZIER . The Chief of Staff appointed what we call the materiel requirements review committee to look into ...
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... EFFECT OF OVERALL REDUCTION IN ARMY PROCUREMENT PROGRAM Mr. FORD . Last year you will recall , I am sure , the ... effect ? Is it being implemented and executed ? General COLGLAZIER . 60-2 is still in effect , Mr. 50.
... EFFECT OF OVERALL REDUCTION IN ARMY PROCUREMENT PROGRAM Mr. FORD . Last year you will recall , I am sure , the ... effect ? Is it being implemented and executed ? General COLGLAZIER . 60-2 is still in effect , Mr. 50.
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... effect , Mr. Ford . You may re- call that 60-2 actually had two applications , one with respect to so- called new starts in which a particular production would be placed into a plant that was not active . This required the approval of ...
... effect , Mr. Ford . You may re- call that 60-2 actually had two applications , one with respect to so- called new starts in which a particular production would be placed into a plant that was not active . This required the approval of ...
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activities additional Admiral JAMES Admiral PIRIE Admiral RICKOVER Admiral STROOP Air Force aircraft airplane amount ANDREWS Army ASROC authority BANNERMAN BEAKLEY BRADLEY budget Bureau capability Chairman Chief of Staff COLGLAZIER Colonel Command committee competition construction contract contractor cost Department of Defense discussed dollars electronic engineering equipment estimate evaluation facilities fiscal year 1962 fleet FLOOD FORD FRIEDMAN funds GERRITY helicopter HINRICHS HOLLOWAY hydrofoil improvement included increase installation inventory June June 30 LIPSCOMB Logistics MAHON maintenance Marine Corps materiel MCMORROW ment military million MINSHALL MINUTEMAN missile modern MORRIS nautical miles Naval Navy negotiation nuclear obligations Office operating percent personnel POLARIS problem production radar record reduction replacement requirements Secretary of Defense SHEPPARD ships SIKES spare specific subcontracting submarines supply target tion TITAN TITAN II Truck unit vehicles weapon system
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Page 112 - President may authorize, subject to such regulations as he may prescribe, the Department of the Army, the Department of the Navy, the Department of the Air Force, the Department of Commerce...
Page 619 - Force, the Chief of Naval Operations and the Commandant of the Marine Corps in overseas areas on attache or mission aircraft.
Page 635 - Commonwealths, and possessions; (7) the purchase or contract is for medicine or medical supplies; (8) the purchase or contract is for property for authorized resale; (9) the purchase or contract is for perishable or nonperishable subsistence supplies; (10) the purchase or contract is for property or services for which it is impracticable to obtain competition...
Page 164 - Property acquired by purchase, donation, or other means of transfer may be occupied, used, and improved, for the purposes of this section prior to the approval of title by the Attorney General as required by section 355 of the Revised Statutes, as amended.
Page 111 - Provided further, That none of the funds appropriated in this Act shall be used except that, so far as practicable, all contracts shall be awarded on a formally advertised competitive bid basis to the lowest responsible bidder.
Page 648 - A class set-aside of the item or service concerned has been made at some other procuring activity. (8) The item will be described by "brand name or equal.
Page 112 - Agriculture shall be available for uniforms or allowances therefor as authorized by the act of September 1, 1954, as amended (5 USC 2131).
Page 108 - ... States) and maintenance of operating equipment and supplies, and for the actual or estimated cost of utilities as may be furnished by the Government and of shrinkage, spoilage, and pilferage of merchandise under the control of such commissary stores, except as authorized under regulations promulgated by the Secretaries of the military departments concerned, with the approval of the Secretary of Defense, which regulations shall provide for reimbursement therefor to the appropriations concerned...
Page 648 - The item to be purchased is on a Qualified Products List, except that a total set-aside shall not be authorized when the products of one or more large businesses are on the Qualified Products List unless it has been confirmed that none of such large businesses desires to participate in the procurement.
Page 113 - ... year, the Secretary of Defense may, if he deems it vital to the security of the United States and in the national interest to further improve the readiness of the Armed Forces, including the reserve components, transfer under the authority and terms of the Emergency Fund an additional $200,000,000: Provided, That the transfer authority made available under the terms of the Emergency Fund appropriation contained in this Act is hereby broadened to meet the requirements of this section: Provided...