Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on Appropriations, Parts 3-4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1971 - Finance, Public |
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... interest ) . National Institute of Governmental Purchasing ( certified public purchas ing officer ) . Mr. STEED . You may proceed in your own way , Mr. Kunzig . STATEMENT OF THE ADMINISTRATOR Mr. KUNZIG . Mr. Chairman and members of the ...
... interest ) . National Institute of Governmental Purchasing ( certified public purchas ing officer ) . Mr. STEED . You may proceed in your own way , Mr. Kunzig . STATEMENT OF THE ADMINISTRATOR Mr. KUNZIG . Mr. Chairman and members of the ...
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... interest as a user before Federal and State regulatory bodies , and managing the Federal telecommunications system and the inter- agency motor pool system . The increase of $ 265,000 requested for 1972 will provide for a mod- est ...
... interest as a user before Federal and State regulatory bodies , and managing the Federal telecommunications system and the inter- agency motor pool system . The increase of $ 265,000 requested for 1972 will provide for a mod- est ...
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... interest under those circumstances to have those things bought locally , too . We do encourage that . Mr. EDWARDS . You have somebody constantly riding herd on this so it won't get out of hand ? Mr. KUNZIG . Yes . Mr. ABERSFELLER . Yes ...
... interest under those circumstances to have those things bought locally , too . We do encourage that . Mr. EDWARDS . You have somebody constantly riding herd on this so it won't get out of hand ? Mr. KUNZIG . Yes . Mr. ABERSFELLER . Yes ...
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... interest to me , when I came here new to this agency , our whole United States is far more advanced than any other country in the procure- ment situation . We are the only country that has gotten down to two major procure- ment agencies ...
... interest to me , when I came here new to this agency , our whole United States is far more advanced than any other country in the procure- ment situation . We are the only country that has gotten down to two major procure- ment agencies ...
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... interest to you to know that on the question of money and how much we have to get , we are again very carefully supervised by Congress , particularly Jack Brooks ' subcommittee of the Government Operations Committee . I say this for ...
... interest to you to know that on the question of money and how much we have to get , we are again very carefully supervised by Congress , particularly Jack Brooks ' subcommittee of the Government Operations Committee . I say this for ...
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Page 16 - ... in a manner calculated to foster and promote free competitive enterprise and the general welfare, conditions under which there will be afforded useful employment opportunities, including self-employment, for those able, willing, and seeking to work, and to promote maximum employment, production, and purchasing power.
Page 186 - So much of the personnel, property, records, and unexpended balances of appropriations, allocations, and other funds employed, used, held available, or to be made available in connection with the functions transferred...
Page 369 - States. (b) The Contractor agrees that there will be delivered under this contract only domestic source end products, except end products: (i) Which are for use outside the United States; (ii) Which the Government determines are not mined, produced, or manufactured in the United States in sufficient and reasonably available commercial quantities and of a satisfactory quality...
Page 368 - For the purpose of this clause: (i) "components" means those articles, materials, and supplies, which are directly incorporated in the end products; (ii) "end products" means those articles, materials, and supplies, which are to be acquired under this contract for public use; and (iii) a "domestic source end product...
Page 185 - Prepared by the President and transmitted to the Senate and the House of Representatives in Congress assembled, April 24, 1958, pursuant to the provisions of the Reorganization Act of 1949, approved June 20, 1949, as amended CIVILIAN MOBILIZATION SECTION 1.
Page 602 - To facilitate the temporary assignment of personnel between the Federal Government and State and local governments and institutions of higher education.
Page 413 - Apparel and other textile products 24. Lumber and wood products 25. Furniture and fixtures 26 Paper and allied products 27 Printing and publishing 28.
Page 188 - Prescribing Responsibilities of the Office of Emergency Planning in the Executive Office of the President", as amended, is further amended by: (1) Deleting subsection 301(4) and renumbering subsection 301(5) as subsection 301(4).
Page 814 - State and local governments, to improve intergovernmental cooperation in the administration of grant-in-aid programs, to provide grants for improvement of State and local personnel administration, to authorize Federal assistance in training State and local employees, to provide grants to State and local governments for training of their employees, to authorize interstate compacts for personnel and training activities, to facilitate the temporary assignment of personnel between the Federal Government,...
Page 102 - Mr. Chairman, I shall be pleased to attempt to answer any questions you and other members of the committee may have about the operation of the Executive residence and the 1972 estimates before you.