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APPENDIX IX

MAINTENANCE OF FACILITIES, AUTOMOTIVE AND CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT AT CONSTRUCTION BATTALION CENTERS

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APPENDIX X

USMC REPAIR, REWORK, RENOVATION AND PRESERVATION OF MATERIEL

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Final summary report, commercial-industrial activities program, Bureau of the Budget Bulletin 60–2, U.S. Navy

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1 Activities awaiting clearance for sale or other disposition included in this column Adjustments reported to DOD involving consolidations, inventory deletions, updating of evaluations within the meaning of the 60-2 program, etc.

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Of the activities indicated under "Curtailed" and "Continued" in the above columns, the indicated reasons given are:

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Detailed breakdown in those categories undergoing review and check. In cases where more than one reason was given, the first stated has been recorded in the summary. Discontinuances and curtailments reported for 60-2A (pt. II) commercial

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The effect of the above discontinuances and curtailments on contracting out is noted as follows:

Item 1: This activity has been reported discontinued by the facility and these products obtained from commercial sources. The value of the contracts let and the number of persons, civilian and military, decreased as a result has not been required to be furnished in the reporting under this program for activities under $250,000 and time available has not permitted a report to be obtained from the activity.

Item 2: Discontinued by the activity. Contract awarded to G. B. Ottonello, 5258 Marlborough Drive, San Diego, for collection and disposal of refuse in the shipyard and the Naval Station, Long Beach. Contract price: $114,000. Personnel action: Eight civilian employees of the shipyard were released. Costs before and after action: A total annual savings of about $51,000 will be realized by the shipyard and the naval station.

Item 3: Contract awarded: On January 24, 1961, Charles P. Mills & Son, Photography, Inc., 708 South Washington Square, Philadelphia, Pa., was awarded a $10,312.49 contract for photographic work. This contract expires on June 30, 1961, at which time new bids will be solicited from photographic firms in the Philadelphia area. Personnel action: One shipyard photographer was released as a result of the contracting out. Costs before and after: This information is not available in the time permitted as it must be obtained from the activity.

Item 4: This service has been curtailed. Contract awarded: (1) In February 1961, Keuffel & Esser Co., 127 Fulton Street, New York, was awarded an annual contract for blueprinting operations. The contract form does not state an established amount, but is estimated to range from $20 to $700 per month and possibly higher during peak periods.

(2) In February 1961, Columbia Blue & Photo Print Co., 267 Madison Avenue, New York, N.Y., was also awarded a blueprinting contract. No job orders have as yet been issued to this firm.

Personnel action: No shipyard employees were released as a result of these contracts.

Costs before and after: This information is not available, and time did not permit obtaining it from the activity.

Curtailments reported for 60-2B (pt. II) commercial-industrial activities

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EFFECT OF CURTAILMENTS OF 60-2B COMMERCIAL-INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITIES

Item 1: Marine Corps Supply Forwarding Annex (MCSFA), San Francisco, Calif.:

The repair and maintenance operations were transferred to the Marine Corps Supply Center, Barstow, Calif., on June 30, 1960. As a result of this consolidation, maintenance operations were materially curtailed. Of the 57 civilian employees (total annual salary of $334,000) and 3 military (total annual salary of $12,000), only 12 maintenance personnel remain. All civilian employees affected were given the opportunity to transfer to Barstow.

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