Economic Impact of Federal Procurement: Hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, Second Session, Volume 7, Pages 94-966U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 - 422 pages Reviews DOD procurement practices and spending reduction efforts. |
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action activities Air Force aircraft Army assigned Assistant Secretary assure audit automatic data processing basis Budget Bureau Buy American Act Captain RYDER Chairman DOUGLAS circular civilian commercial committee Contract Administration Services contractor cost criteria DCASR Defense Supply Agency Department of Defense Depot DIPEC disposal documents Economic effective employees established evaluation excess executive executive agencies facilities Federal Procurement Fort DeRussy Fort Gordon Government property Government-owned high priorities high-priority requisitions identified IGNATIUS included industrial fund inspection instructions inventory KNOTT material ment military departments million Navy Office operations percent performance personnel plant equipment problem procedures product or service property administrators purchase quality program real property records reimbursed Representative CURTIS Representative GRIFFITHS requirements responsibility sales proceeds Secretary MCNAMARA Secretary of Defense Services Administration specific STAATS subcommittee suppliers tion tractors utilization Zero Defects program