Economy in Government Property Management -- Procurement of Data Processing Equipment: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Economy in Government of ..., 91-2, July 1, 19701970 - 348 lappuses |
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... dollars , were possible through util- izing the smaller sources of supply , instead of relying exclusively upon the large systems manufacturers . This report was sent to the Budget Bureau and other executive agencies with the suggestion ...
... dollars , were possible through util- izing the smaller sources of supply , instead of relying exclusively upon the large systems manufacturers . This report was sent to the Budget Bureau and other executive agencies with the suggestion ...
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... dollars have already been invested by Federal agencies in efforts to develop and install computers and computer systems for use in Government operations . The number of electronic computers in use by Government agencies has increased ...
... dollars have already been invested by Federal agencies in efforts to develop and install computers and computer systems for use in Government operations . The number of electronic computers in use by Government agencies has increased ...
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... dollars annually . Representative GRIFFITHS . But this interface is going to save hun- dreds of millions . Let's put the first one first . Mr. NIGRO . Speaking in my present capacity , and I think I am speaking for the Director of the ...
... dollars annually . Representative GRIFFITHS . But this interface is going to save hun- dreds of millions . Let's put the first one first . Mr. NIGRO . Speaking in my present capacity , and I think I am speaking for the Director of the ...
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... dollars have these people invested in computers that we are paying for and don't own . It is a big expense , isn't it ? Mr. HAMMOND . I believe it is . ADPE PROCURED UNDER VARIOUS TYPES OF CONTRACTS Mr. STAATS . I think we have to look ...
... dollars have these people invested in computers that we are paying for and don't own . It is a big expense , isn't it ? Mr. HAMMOND . I believe it is . ADPE PROCURED UNDER VARIOUS TYPES OF CONTRACTS Mr. STAATS . I think we have to look ...
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... dollars worth of computers in other agencies of Government and that the House itself has spent months trying to decide whether they could pay a hundred million dollars , I think , for a computer , and would they get any information out ...
... dollars worth of computers in other agencies of Government and that the House itself has spent months trying to decide whether they could pay a hundred million dollars , I think , for a computer , and would they get any information out ...
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1970 ESTIMATED 94 CHANGE ABERSFELLER acquisition action ADP equipment ADP systems Air Force aircraft Army automated automatic data processing award Budget Caveney central processing unit Chairman PROXMIRE Colonel WARREN Committee competition Comptroller computer system manufacturer contractors contracts CORP cost CUNNINGHAM data processing equipment Department of Defense disk packs dollars Economic evaluation Federal agencies Federal Government Federal Supply Schedule FISCAL YEARS 1969 FUNDS FUNDS TOTAL Government-owned hardware improve included independent peripheral industry installed interface inventory jewel bearings leased magnetic tape maintenance manufacturer's ment military million Navy negotiated Office operating percent peripheral equipment peripheral manufacturers PERSONNEL problems procedures procurement proposed purchase recommendations REIMBURSEMENTS rental replacement Representative BROWN Representative GRIFFITHS requirements responsibility savings Secretary of Defense selection Services Administration specific STAATS statement suppliers tape drives tion TOTAL FUNDS FUNDS TRUST FEDERAL units UTHER
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