Utilization and Redistribution of Critical Materials and Aircraft Parts: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments, House of Representatives, Eighty-second Congress, Second Session, June 23, 24, and 25, 1952 |
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... disposal under Public Law 152 . Mr. HOFFMAN . I cannot understand it . Mr. HOLIFIELD . Maybe we can understand it if we will listen to his presentation . Mr. HOFFMAN . I have been reading it . I cannot understand why they come running ...
... disposal under Public Law 152 . Mr. HOFFMAN . I cannot understand it . Mr. HOLIFIELD . Maybe we can understand it if we will listen to his presentation . Mr. HOFFMAN . I have been reading it . I cannot understand why they come running ...
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... disposing of excess stocks to the contract warehouses . This pattern of discounts varied with each commodity , following the distribution practices of the particular industry , but , in each case , was intended to provide proper ...
... disposing of excess stocks to the contract warehouses . This pattern of discounts varied with each commodity , following the distribution practices of the particular industry , but , in each case , was intended to provide proper ...
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... disposing at the highest possible dollar return of excess inventories which he owns , and for which the Government is not contractually responsible . Mr. CURTIS . That is right . General METZGER . He is interested in that . He is not ...
... disposing at the highest possible dollar return of excess inventories which he owns , and for which the Government is not contractually responsible . Mr. CURTIS . That is right . General METZGER . He is interested in that . He is not ...
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... disposal of his own surpluses , but not necessarily . That is his prerogative . If he wishes to use any organization ... dispose of his own quantities as he sees fit . We are only interested at this point in Government - owned parts . Mr ...
... disposal of his own surpluses , but not necessarily . That is his prerogative . If he wishes to use any organization ... dispose of his own quantities as he sees fit . We are only interested at this point in Government - owned parts . Mr ...
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... disposing of its excess , because it has contracts canceled out in private industry constantly which generates ... dispose of it . Mr. CURTIS . It would not be surplus , if you needed it . Mr. GOLDEN . It would be surplus to him , excess ...
... disposing of its excess , because it has contracts canceled out in private industry constantly which generates ... dispose of it . Mr. CURTIS . It would not be surplus , if you needed it . Mr. GOLDEN . It would be surplus to him , excess ...
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acquisition cost agents Air Force aircraft industry Aircraft Production Resources airframe Amount Percent Amount appropriate APRA April authority bid sales Bureau Bureau of Aeronautics BURNSIDE CAREY Chairman CHET HOLIFIELD Commander BARNETT Commander FOLEY Congress Contracting Officer contractor inventory cost in thousands Department of Defense determined distributors donation equipment excess and surplus excess inventories excess materials excess personal property excess property executive agency fair value Federal agencies Federal Security Administrator Federal Supply Service Fiscal year 1952 Government Property Government-Furnished property Government-owned HOFFMAN holding agency idle and excess LARSON located manufacturers matériel ment METZGER million Murray Cook National Production Authority Navy operation paragraph Percent Amount Percent PETERKA procurement Production Resources Agency regulation reimbursement reported salvage scrap screening Services Administration special tooling subcommittee Supplies and Accounts surplus personal property surplus property TANSEY tion Total dispositions transfer usable utilization World War II Wright Field
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Page 197 - Fire; lighting; windstorm, cyclone, tornado, hail; explosion; riot, riot attending a strike, civil commotion ; vandalism and malicious mischief ; sabbotage ; aircraft or objects falling therefrom ; vehicles running on land or tracks, excluding vehicles owned or operated by the Contractor or any agent or employee of the Contractor ; smoke ; sprinkler leakage ; earthquake or volcanic eruption ; flood, meaning thereby rising of a body of water ; hostile or warlike action...
Page 101 - Federal establishment are the well documented cases in which the left hand did not know what the right hand was doing.
Page 158 - ... which have been held exempt from taxation under section 101 (6) of the Internal Revenue Code.
Page 177 - The President is hereby authorized to proclaim upon recommendation of the Board from time to time a list of articles which shall be considered arms, ammunition, and implements of war for the purposes of this section; but the proclamation Numbered 2237, of May 1, 1937 (50 Stat.
Page 197 - Contractor's managerial personnel" as used herein means the Contractor's directors, officers, and any of his managers, superintendents, or other equivalent representatives who have supervision or direction of: (i) All or substantially all of the Contractor's business...
Page 196 - 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 158 - Federal agency" means any executive agency or any establishment in the legislative or judicial branch of the Government (except the Senate, the House of Representatives, and the Architect of the Capitol and any activities under his direction). (c) The term "Administrator" means the Administrator of General Services provided for in title I hereof.
Page 201 - ... which are of such a specialized nature that, without substantial modification or alteration, their use is limited to the...
Page 199 - The Contractor shall not be reimbursed for, and shall not include as an item of overhead, the cost of insurance, or any provision for a reserve, covering the risk of loss of or damage to the Government property, except to the extent that the Governirent may have required the Contractor to carry such insurance under any other provisions of this contract.
Page 197 - Officer has designated that no such organization be employed), shall take all reasonable steps to protect the Government property from further damage, separate the damaged and undamaged Government property, put all the...