Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Armed Services, 3. daļaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1970 |
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1636. lappuse
... military procurement au- thorization bill when Senator Proxmire , who will be our leadoff wit- ness this morning , introduced an amendment which would have pro- hibited Department of Defense funding of any contractor - initiated ...
... military procurement au- thorization bill when Senator Proxmire , who will be our leadoff wit- ness this morning , introduced an amendment which would have pro- hibited Department of Defense funding of any contractor - initiated ...
1638. lappuse
... military as well as civilian marine vehicles . For the ocean transport application , vital hydrodynamics , struc- tural dynamics , and control information was obtained under I.R. & D. effort using extensive existing test facilities and ...
... military as well as civilian marine vehicles . For the ocean transport application , vital hydrodynamics , struc- tural dynamics , and control information was obtained under I.R. & D. effort using extensive existing test facilities and ...
1642. lappuse
... military - industrial complex . I have made that charge myself . But here is a case where the military- industrial complex has not received a blank check from Congress . They have printed the checks and filled in the blanks themselves ...
... military - industrial complex . I have made that charge myself . But here is a case where the military- industrial complex has not received a blank check from Congress . They have printed the checks and filled in the blanks themselves ...
1643. lappuse
... military contracts . The Air Force picks up the tab for a part of the company's commercial work , and even for a part of the expense the company has in making proposals and bids for its nonmilitary work . I say this practice - whether ...
... military contracts . The Air Force picks up the tab for a part of the company's commercial work , and even for a part of the expense the company has in making proposals and bids for its nonmilitary work . I say this practice - whether ...
1651. lappuse
... military and civilian are subjects for Congress to decide . It is constitutionally vital that these procurement decisions be made deliberately by the Congress and not usurped by the Pentagon and its allies . For the Pentagon and its ...
... military and civilian are subjects for Congress to decide . It is constitutionally vital that these procurement decisions be made deliberately by the Congress and not usurped by the Pentagon and its allies . For the Pentagon and its ...
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active advance agreements agencies Air Force aircraft allocable amount Armed Services Army attack believe benefit bid and proposal bombers budget Cambodia capability Chairman STENNIS commercial committee competitive Congress contractors Corporation deleted Department of Defense deployment DOD and NASA effective Electronics expenditures fiscal year 1971 funds going Government contracts ICBM included increase independent research independent technical effort industry IR&D and B&P IR&D costs IR&D program limited Lockheed ment military million MIRV missiles National Guard negotiated nuclear operation overhead PACKARD Panofsky percent personnel problem procurement question radar reentry vehicles research and development reverse osmosis SAFEGUARD Secretary LAIRD Selected Reserve Senator BROOKE Senator JACKSON Senator MCINTYRE Senator MURPHY Senator PROXMIRE Senator THURMOND SLBM South Vietnam Soviet Soviet Union specific SPRINT missiles STAATS statement strategic threat tion U.S. Senate units Vietnam weapons
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2209. lappuse - Protection of our land-based retaliatory forces against a direct attack by the Soviet Union. "Defense of the American people against the kind of nuclear attack which Communist China is likely to be able to mount within the decade. "Protection against the possibility of accidental attacks from any source.
1651. lappuse - to raise and support Armies" and "to provide and maintain a Navy.
1655. lappuse - None of the funds authorized to be appropriated by this act may be used to carry out any research project or study unless such project or study has a direct and apparent relationship to a specific military function or operation.
1880. lappuse - Government and nongovernment research agreements or projects, including the development of engineering data and cost data necessary to support the institution's bids or proposals.
1694. lappuse - ... for which the Government has contracts, provided the costs are reasonable in amount and are allocated as indirect costs to all work of the contractor on such product lines. In cases where a contractor's normal course of business does not involve production work the cost of independent development is allowable to the extent that such development is related and allocated as an indirect cost to the field of effort of Government research and development contracts.
2120. lappuse - The purpose of each reserve component is to provide trained units and qualified persons available for active duty in the armed forces, in time of war or national emergency, and at such other times as the national security may require...
1935. lappuse - ... the relative benefits received or other equitable relationship. Subject to the foregoing, a cost is allocable to a Government contract if it (a) Is incurred specifically for the contract; (b) Benefits both the contract and other work, or both Government work and other work, and can be distributed to them in reasonable proportion to the benefits received; or (c) Is necessary to the overall operation of the business, although a direct relationship to any particular cost objective cannot be...
1935. lappuse - Research and development costs (including amounts capitalized) , regardless of their nature, which were incurred in accounting periods prior to the award of a particular contract, are unallowable except where allowable as precontract costs (see § 1-15.205-30). (h) The reasonableness of expenditures for independent research and development...
1796. lappuse - Subpart 1-15.2, is that type of research which is directed toward increase of knowledge in science. In such research, the primary aim of the investigator is a fuller knowledge or understanding of the subject under study, rather than any practical application thereof.
1917. lappuse - Taylor, on behalf of the subcommittee I want to thank you for your excellent presentations.