Economy in Government Property Management -- Procurement of Data Processing Equipment: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Economy in Government of ..., 91-2, July 1, 1970 |
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... the staff of the House Post Office and Civil Service Committee , and the Bureau of the Budget ( now the Office of Management and Budget ) that the Bureau would undertake to regularly collect this kind of information .
... the staff of the House Post Office and Civil Service Committee , and the Bureau of the Budget ( now the Office of Management and Budget ) that the Bureau would undertake to regularly collect this kind of information .
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ABERSFELLER acquisition action activities additional Administration agencies Air Force Army award basis believe BENEFITS Budget Bureau Chairman PROXMIRE changes CHARGES Civilian committee competition components computer system consider contractors contracts cost CUNNINGHAM data processing Department of Defense determine dollars Economic effective equipment established estimated evaluation Federal Federal Government fiscal FUNDS Government GRIFFITHS improve included increased independent industry installed interest interface inventory issued June leased maintenance major manufacturers ment military million Navy negotiated obtained Office operating percent peripheral peripheral equipment PERSONAL PERSONNEL plans plug-to-plug compatible practices problems procedures procurement proposed purchase question recommendations records rental replacement Representative BROWN requirements responsibility result savings schedule selection Services sources specifications standards statement suggestion suppliers supply system manufacturer tape drives tion TRUST units utilization
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