Procurement, Halaman 94-964Industrial College of the Armed Forces, 1964 - 181 halaman |
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2d Sess Air Force areas Armed Forces Armed Services Army ASPR assigned authority basic billion Bureau Command Committee competition Cong contract administration contracting officer cost CPFF contracts curement Defense procurement Defense Production Defense Production Act Department of Defense Economic effort equipment established excessive profits facilities fiscal fixed price fixed-price contract formal advertising Government contracts Government Printing Office Government procurement Government's incentive contracts industry inspection Korean War Logistics materials materiel McNamara ment military procurement missile mobilization National Production Authority Navy negotiation operations organization percent performance personnel planning policies prime contractors procedures purchase Report requirements research and development responsibility SDPA Secretary of Defense Small Business Administration small business concerns small firms small plants specifications subcontracting suppliers supplies and services tion tracts type contracts type of contract U.S. Army U.S. Congress U.S. Government Printing Washington weapon systems World War II
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