Defense Cataloging and Standardization Programs: Hearings Before a Subcommittee ... Eighty-fifth Congress, First Session. January 30, 31, and March 12, 1957U.S. Government Printing Office, 1957 - 363 halaman |
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1st quarter 3d quarter 4th quarter accomplished Aer USAF Air Force Air Materiel Command Aircraft ARDC ardization Army-CE Docks Army-Ord Army-QMC S&A assigned activity Assistant Secretary budget Bureau Bureau of Aeronautics cataloging program Chairman Chief of Staff Colonel KOERNER committee completed components contract Corps defense standardization program Defense Supply Department of Defense departmental detailed plans directive Docks MEMPHIS documents DUNN ECKHART effort engineering equipment established FASCELL fiscal year 1957 FSC classes fuel booster pumps GADSDEN GRIFFITHS HOLIFIELD identification industry LANPHIER LIPSCOMB materials ment military departments MOAMA OASD old phase OOAMA operations Ord NOrd Ord Ships packaging Participating Activity personnel procedures procurement Public Law 436 QMC S&A question responsibility ROBACK S&A & MC scheduled Secretary of Defense SHELBY SigC Ships simplification specifications and standards standardiza submitted Supply and Logistics supply system TC Aer technical services textile tion TOPEKA WADC WRAMA
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Halaman 27 - The department developing standards and specifications shall assure that adequate coordination has been effected with those sections of industry concerned, including potential new suppliers, where appropriate. The impact of the proposed standardization upon the ability of industry to produce in the quantities required must be assessed before final decision to standardize is made. Also, advantage can be taken of industry suggestions for improvement through application of the latest technological advances....