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... percent to 5.6 percent , effective January 1 , 1971 . The Department of Defense is committed to a policy of procuring our required military facilities in the most effective manner possible . I am sure that the military departments in ...
... percent to 5.6 percent , effective January 1 , 1971 . The Department of Defense is committed to a policy of procuring our required military facilities in the most effective manner possible . I am sure that the military departments in ...
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... percent to 5.6 percent , effective January 1 , 1971 . As I discussed with you last year in my testimony , it is our policy to make full utilization of the two DoD construction agents and to allocate to the Air Force , upon its request ...
... percent to 5.6 percent , effective January 1 , 1971 . As I discussed with you last year in my testimony , it is our policy to make full utilization of the two DoD construction agents and to allocate to the Air Force , upon its request ...
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... percent for design and construction management and an average of 7.8 percent for the con- ventional construction ? I understand these percentages may be com- pared to 12 to 13 percent that will probably be charged by the other two ...
... percent for design and construction management and an average of 7.8 percent for the con- ventional construction ? I understand these percentages may be com- pared to 12 to 13 percent that will probably be charged by the other two ...
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... percentage of cost as related to the other two agencies was such that there was not total economy to be realized by going ... percent . As I recall , this adds up in itself to about a million and a half dollars . So the two engineer- ing ...
... percentage of cost as related to the other two agencies was such that there was not total economy to be realized by going ... percent . As I recall , this adds up in itself to about a million and a half dollars . So the two engineer- ing ...
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... percent of the total , exclusive of family housing , vet their execution costs were the highest averaging 15.6 percent . The Navy handled 42.9 percent at an average cost of 12.3 percent and the Air Force handled six - tenths of 1 percent ...
... percent of the total , exclusive of family housing , vet their execution costs were the highest averaging 15.6 percent . The Navy handled 42.9 percent at an average cost of 12.3 percent and the Air Force handled six - tenths of 1 percent ...
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Hearings, Volume 3 United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations Affichage du livre entier - 1964 |
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Page 7 - Force missions, new weapons developments, new and unforeseen research and development requirements, or improved production schedules, if the Secretary of Defense determines that deferral of such construction for inclusion in the next military construction authorization Act would be inconsistent with interests of national security, and in connection therewith to acquire, construct, convert, rehabilitate, or install permanent or temporary public works, including land acquisition, site preparation,...
Page 566 - I, will attempt to answer any questions that you or the members of the subcommittee may have. Senator PROXMIRE.
Page 373 - It is the intent of this order that the Federal Government in the design, operation, and maintenance of its facilities shall provide leadership in the nationwide effort to protect and enhance the quality of our air and water resources.
Page 498 - region' or 'National Capital region' means the District of Columbia; Montgomery and Prince Georges Counties in Maryland; Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun, and Prince William Counties in Virginia; and all cities now or hereafter existing in Maryland or Virginia within the geographic area bounded by the outer boundaries of the combined area of said counties; (2) 'environs...
Page 398 - ... move to correct this. It is programed out and I am convinced that if we are successful in obtaining the training facilities as a part from the armory or center facilities we will be in excellent shape under the present plan. Senator THURMOND. Thank you, General. General Greenlief . General GREENLIEF. Yes, sir. Senator THURMOND. I have a few questions I would like to propound to you. General GREENLIEF. Yes, sir. EQUIPMENT STORAGE Senator THURMOND. General Greenlief, on page 1 of your statement...
Page 47 - ... and not superseded or otherwise modified by a later authorization are repealed, except — (1) authorizations for public works and for appropriations therefor that are set forth in those Acts in the titles that contain the general provisions ; (2...
Page 187 - ... transmission. Centralized control of communication maintenance and signal traffic routing is needed to assure continued availability of adequate and reliable communication service and equipment. AIR FORCE COMMUNICATION CENTER This project provides the necessary alteration and modification of space and utilities to permit the electronic consolidation of the Air Force Communication Center locations in the basement and the Air Force Message Center on the fourth floor of the Pentagon. When the work...
Page 177 - Little Rock Air Force Base located 12 miles northeast of Little Rock, Ark., supports a Tactical Airlift Wing, a Tactical Airlift Training Squadron, a Strategic Missile Wing (Titan II), and an Air National Guard Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron.
Page 42 - Congress, until after the expiration of thirty days from the date on which a written report of the facts relating to the increased cost of such project, including a statement of the reasons for such increase has been submitted to the Committees on Armed Services of the House of Representatives and the Senate. 1 (d) The Secretary...
Page 75 - Again we will thoroughly look at the particular recommendations in the BRAB report, but my present feeling on the matter is that it would be more costly to develop a third agency than to attempt to maintain the full utilization of the two, sir. Senator SYMINGTON. I want to make it clear that this committee has no intention of establishing a third construction agency. On the other hand, the Air Force now has a competent Civil Engineering Corps and if within their present resources they can handle...