Study of the Armed Services Procurement Regulation and Departmental Implementation Thereto, Hearings Before the Subcommittee for Special Investigations of ... , 85-2 Under the Authority of H. Res. 67, July 16, 17, and 18, 1958

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Page 221 - Service, Office of the Comptroller of the Navy or his duly authorized representative, who shall reduce his decision to writing and mail or otherwise furnish a copy thereof to the Contractor. Within 30 days from the receipt of such copy, the Contractor may
Page 243 - of America in Congress assembled, That title 10, United States Code, is hereby amended as follows: (1) Section 2304 is amended— iA) by amending subsection (a) (1) to read as follows: "(1) it is determined that such action is necessary in the public interest
Page 245 - The Committee considered the 18 Sept. 1957 Special Subcommittee report relative to a revision of ASPR 3-210.3 re the negotiation authority for supplies or services for which it is impracticable to secure competition by formal advertising so as to provide that when negotiation is justified on the grounds of impossibility of drafting specifications, a prior approval of the use of this authority will
Page 218 - a written appeal addressed to the Secretary, and the decision of the Secretary or his duly authorized representative for the hearing of such appeals shall be final and conclusive;
Page 253 - whose offered prices were lower than those of the contractor which received the award shall be furnished the reasons why their proposals were not accepted; but in no event will an offerer's cost breakdown, profit, overhead rates, trade secrets, manufacturing processes and techniques, or other confidential business information be disclosed to any other
Page 175 - The ASPR calls for all procurements to be made to the best advantage of the Government, price and other factors considered. For illustrations of the factors that may be considered, the Contracting Officer should consult ASPR
Page 4 - the field, and enable us to rectify them; and, in turn, have enabled us to give them an insight into the problems that we at headquarters must solve. I would like to turn for a moment to the question of how we carry out the procurement function in
Page 60 - Procurement Division of the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics. Mr. Kintisch Mr. HEBERT. All right. Mr. COURTNEY. You have a prepared statement, Mr. Kintisch. We will follow your statement. STATEMENT OF EMANUEL KINTISCH, CHIEF OF REGULATIONS SECTION, PROCUREMENT DIVISION, OFFICE OF THE ARMY DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF FOR LOGISTICS / Mr. Chairman and members of the committee,
Page 244 - Upon request, unsuccessful offerors whose offered prices were lower than those of the contractor which received the award shall be furnished the reasons why their proposals were not accepted; but in no event will an offerer's cost breakdown, profit, overhead rates, trade secrets, manufacturing processes and techniques, or other confidential business information be disclosed to any other offerer. "(c) Classified Information. Classified information shall be
Page 244 - the name and address of each offerer receiving an award; "(iv) the items, Quantities, and unit prices of each award; provided that where the number of items or other factors makes the listing of unit

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