Contracting-out Procedures: Hearings Before the Subcommittee for Special Investigations of the Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives, Eighty-seventh Congress, First Session Under the Authority of H. Res. 78, Hearings Held August 8, 9, 10, 11, 16, 1961 |
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... Workloads in support of mission - essential equipment ex- ceed the established capacity of depot maintenance activities ... workload . Since commercial repair facilities are readily available , it is more economical to contract marine ...
... Workloads in support of mission - essential equipment ex- ceed the established capacity of depot maintenance activities ... workload . Since commercial repair facilities are readily available , it is more economical to contract marine ...
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... workload , is accomplished by contract . Commercial repair facilities for rolling stock - i.e . , boxcars , tankers , et cetera - are readily available throughout the country and , with minor exceptions , this maintenance is ...
... workload , is accomplished by contract . Commercial repair facilities for rolling stock - i.e . , boxcars , tankers , et cetera - are readily available throughout the country and , with minor exceptions , this maintenance is ...
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... workload came back into those which were retained , because among the things which we could do under the bulle- tin was to compress what we had . Mr. KITCHIN . So the list that the Secretary is getting ready to read does not mean that ...
... workload came back into those which were retained , because among the things which we could do under the bulle- tin was to compress what we had . Mr. KITCHIN . So the list that the Secretary is getting ready to read does not mean that ...
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... workload for that shop was something less than 50 percent of its capacity , and therefore it enjoyed a very high overhead rate . In considering closing it , we recognized the fact that we have and could maintain an operation at Ogden ...
... workload for that shop was something less than 50 percent of its capacity , and therefore it enjoyed a very high overhead rate . In considering closing it , we recognized the fact that we have and could maintain an operation at Ogden ...
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... workload in the mortar unit of the arsenal was such that sufficient man - hours were not available to accomplish this work within a reasonable time frame . Technical competence was available , however , to supervise the work of a ...
... workload in the mortar unit of the arsenal was such that sufficient man - hours were not available to accomplish this work within a reasonable time frame . Technical competence was available , however , to supervise the work of a ...
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activities Admiral MOORE Air Force aircraft amount Army base basic research basis BUNKER Calif capability Chairman civilian Colonel DUNNE Colonel HILL Colonel JOHNSTON Colonel RIEMONDY combat Command committee complete construction Consulting Engineers contract services Contracting Officer Contractor Corp cost COURTNEY Cowles Commission Cowles Foundation depot maintenance determine DEW line direct employees equipment evaluation facilities fiscal Fort Huachuca furnished Government HARDY HÉBERT industry inhouse KITCHIN Kwajalein logistic Major BEAM Melpar ment military missile mission Naval Shipyard Naval Weapons Navy NORBLAD operation ordnance ORG ORG ORG overhaul percent performance personnel Philadelphia Naval Shipyard Polaris Procurement production projects question RIGBY salary SANDWEG Secretary BELIEU Secretary IGNATIUS Secretary IMIRIE ship specific subcommittee supplies technical thing tion tractor TRUDEAU U.S. Army U.S. NAVAL Vessel repair Watervliet Arsenal workload
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Page 415 - The decision of the Secretary or his duly authorized representative for the determination of such appeals shall be final and conclusive unless determined by a court of competent Jurisdiction...
Page 417 - Government Property shall not be affected by the incorporation or attachment thereof to any property not owned by the Government, nor shall such Government Property, or any part thereof, be or become a fixture or lose its identity as personalty by reason of affixation to any realty.
Page 325 - It is the general policy of the administration that the Federal Government will not start or carry on any commercial activity to provide a service or product for its own use if such product or service can be procured from private enterprise through ordinary business channels.
Page 419 - The Contractor shall do nothing to prejudice the Government's right to recover against third parties for any such loss, destruction or damage, and upon the request of the Contracting Officer, shall, at the Government's expense, furnish to the Government all reasonable assistance and cooperation (Including...
Page 407 - Government thereby, or (ii) may terminate this contract for default as provided in the clause of this contract entitled "Default.
Page 417 - Property is not delivered to the Contractor by such time or times, the Contracting Officer shall, upon timely written request made by the Contractor, make a determination of the delay occasioned the Contractor thereby, and shall equitably adjust the...
Page 418 - Loss. ( 1 ) The Contractor shall not be liable for any loss of or damage to the Government property, or for expenses incidental to such loss or damage, except that the Contractor shall be responsible for any such loss or damage (including expenses incidental thereto...
Page 412 - In no event later than one year from the effective date of termination, unless one or more extensions in writing are granted by the Contracting Officer, upon request for the Contractor made In writing within such 1-year period or authorized extension thereof.
Page 400 - States if the cost of the components thereof which are mined, produced, or manufactured in the United States exceeds 50 percent of the cost of all its components.
Page 407 - INSPECTION (a) All supplies (which term throughout this clause includes without limitation raw materials, components, intermediate assemblies, and end products) shall be subject to inspection and test by the Government, to the extent practicable at all times and places including the period of manufacture, and in any event prior to acceptance.