Nomination of Rowland G. Freeman III, to be Administrator, General Services Administration: Report

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1979 - 70 pages

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Page 11 - ... (3) procure and supply personal property and nonpersonal services for the use of executive agencies in the proper discharge of their responsibilities...
Page 11 - ... prescribe policies and methods of procurement and supply of personal property and nonpersonal services...
Page 3 - Federal income tax returns for these years is an acceptable way of providing this information.) 3. List sources, amounts and dates of all anticipated receipts from deferred income arrangements, stock options, executory contracts and other future benefits which you expect to derive from current or previous business relationships, professional services and firm memberships, employers, clients and customers.
Page 2 - ... 5. Describe the terms of any beneficial trust or blind trust of which you, your spouse, or your dependents may be a beneficiary. In the case of a blind trust, provide the name of the trustee (s) and a copy of the trust agreement.
Page 125 - Particular care must be taken to assure that the unpaid balance of the contract price will be adequate to cover the anticipated cost of completion, or that the contractor has adequate resources to complete the contract if the unpaid balance of the contract price is inadequate to cover costs of completion.
Page 138 - The committee recommends that the recognized income be that percentage of estimated total income, either: a. that incurred costs to date bear to estimated total costs after giving effect to estimates of costs to complete based upon most recent information, or b. that may be indicated by such other measure of progress toward completion as may be appropriate, having due regard to work performed.
Page 10 - Law 93-400 created the Office of Federal Procurement Policy (OFPP) in the Office of Management and Budget (OMB).
Page 132 - A thorough investigation shall be made of all facts and issues relevant to each case. Facts and evidence shall be obtained from contractor and Government personnel, and shall include signed statements of material facts within the knowledge of individuals where documentary evidence is lacking, and audits where considered necessary to establish financial or cost facts.
Page 46 - I would ask you if you would to hold up your right hand. Do you solemnly swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth ? Mr. BARNES. I do. Senator PRY0R. You may be seated. Senator PERCY. Mr. Chairman, I would like to comment on Mr. Barnes
Page 3 - This should include, but not be limited to, salaries, wages, fees, dividends, capital gains or losses, interest, gifts, rents royalties, patents and honoraria. Gifts received from members of your immediate family need not be listed.

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