| Geographic List of Prime Contract Awards. Oct 91 - Sep 92. FY92. (San Juan California - Yale New Haven Conn) |
93 |
559 pages |
| Authors:
WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS SERVICES (DOD) DC DIRECTORATE FOR INFORMATION OPERATI ONS AND REPORTS
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 | This tabulation is an alphabetical list by principal state and place of performance and DoD prime contractors receiving awards over $25,000 |
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| Geographic List of Prime Contract Awards. Oct 91 - Sep 92. FY92. (Los Amigos California - San Jose California) |
93 |
678 pages |
| Authors:
WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS SERVICES (DOD) DC DIRECTORATE FOR INFORMATION OPERATI ONS AND REPORTS
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 | This tabulation is an alphabetical list by principal state and place of performance and DoD prime contractors receiving awards over $25,000 |
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| Geographic List of Prime Contract Awards. Oct 91 - Sep 92. FY92. (Pocahontas, Arkansas - Los Altos, California) |
93 |
409 pages |
| Authors:
WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS SERVICES (DOD) DC DIRECTORATE FOR INFORMATION OPERATI ONS AND REPORTS
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 | This tabulation is an alphabetical list by principal state and place of performance and DoD prime contractors receiving awards over $25,000 |
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| Geographic List of Prime Contract Awards. Oct 91 - Sep 92. FY92. (Addison, Alabama - Plainview, Arkansas) |
93 |
410 pages |
| Authors:
WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS SERVICES (DOD) DC DIRECTORATE FOR INFORMATION OPERATI ONS AND REPORTS
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 | This tabulation is an alphabetical list by principal state and place of performance and DoD prime contractor receiving awards over $25,000 |
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| JPRS Report, Science & Technology, Japan. BIO JAPAN '92 Symposium Proceedings |
23 OCT 92 |
93 pages |
| Authors:
JOINT PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH SERVICE ARLINGTON VA
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 | Selected papers from B10 JAPAN SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS organized by Japan Bioindustry Association (JBA) and co-organized by Japan Health Sciences Foundation (JHSF), Society for Techno-Innovation of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (STAFF). |
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| JPRS Report, Science & Technology, Japan, The Trends and Problems of Industrial Science and Technology |
08 OCT 92 |
80 pages |
| Authors:
JOINT PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH SERVICE ARLINGTON VA
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 | This report contains Japan's trends and problems of industrial science and technology. Specific chapters include: (1) areas of industrial/ scientific technology, (2) actual state of industrial/scientific technology and the position of Japan, and (3) comprehensive evaluation; significance of policies on industrial/scientific technology. |
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| Total Quality Management. Good Enough for Government Work |
OCT 92 |
242 pages |
| Authors:
Mike Prowse; AIR UNIV MAXWELL AFB AL AIRPOWER RESEARCH INST
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 | This research report is about changing the management foundation principles we operate under. The management principles discussed in this research report are based on the concept of strategic quality management, which includes TQM. Total quality management covers the entire life cycle of an organization, including the organization's products or services. It is strategic to an organization because it deals not only with the internal environment but also the external environment. ... |
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| Decision Makers in the Japanese Automotive Industry |
SEP 92 |
32 pages |
| Authors:
Peter R. Blood; LIBRARY OF CONGRESS WASHINGTON DC FEDERAL RESEARCH DIV
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 | In recent years, tensions in US-Japanese trade relations have grown considerably. Nowhere is this friction more apparent than in the trade in automobile products between the two countries. In the wake of President Bush's recent trip to Japan, a select number of decision makers in both the United States and Japanese automobile industries have asserted their considerable influence upon their colleagues in the industry and upon key sectors in government. ... |
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| Chilean Trade: Factors Affecting U.S. Trade With and Investment in Chile |
01 JUL 92 |
9 pages |
| Authors:
Allan I. Mendelowitz; GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON DC GENERAL GOVERNMENT DIV
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| Chilean Trade: Factors Affecting U.S. Trade and Investment |
JUN 92 |
30 pages |
| Authors:
GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON DC GENERAL GOVERNMENT DIV
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| High Performance Computing and Communications Initiative A Paradigm for National Industrial Policy? |
APR 92 |
48 pages |
| Authors:
Marlin G. Forbes Jr; INDUSTRIAL COLL OF THE ARMED FORCES WASHINGTON DC
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 | Within the past ten years, the United States, Japan and the European Community have embarked upon massively funded research and development programs in computers, information processing (read software and system integration), and communications technology. These initiatives are based upon a simple assumption, the nation that dominates this information-processing field will possess the keys to world leadership in the twenty-first century. ' This is especially true of the area of information ... |
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| Defense Industrial Base: Industry's Investment in the Critical Technologies |
JAN 92 |
13 pages |
| Authors:
GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON DC NATIONAL SECURITY AND INTERNATIONAL A FFAIRS DIV
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 | For many years, DOD has sponsored research and development (1) directly by issuing a contract or grant and (2) indirectly by allowing contractors to include IR and D/B and P in overhead costs. IR and D is research and development that is not specified under any government contract or grant. B and P costs are incurred in preparing, submitting, and supporting bids and proposals on potential contracts, including technical background ... |
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| The Government Role in Civilian Technology: Building a New Alliance |
92 |
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| Authors:
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES WASHINGTON DC
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 | The role of the United States government in research and technology development is now an important part of the national debate. Increases in real incomes for U.S. citizens rest not only on a stable and benign macroeconomic environment, but also on investment in R and D, technology, physical capital and infrastructure, and on education of the work force, among other factors. In some of these areas, and overwhelmingly in the ... |
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| Installation Contracting Course (4th) |
27 SEP 91 |
351 pages |
| Authors:
JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL'S SCHOOL CHARLOTTESVILLE VA CONTRACT LAW DIV
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 | Contents: Drafting of specifications; State taxation issues; Job order contracting; Settlement and alternative dispute resolution; Truth in negotiations; New bid protest rules; Construction funding--Family housing; Labor standards and industrial labor relations; Third party contracting; Specification problems; Environmental law issues; Drafting of evaluation factors; Contract law problems and their answers; Base closures; Commercial activities update; Multiple award schedule contracts; Litigation support; Bankruptcy; and Intra- government and required source acquisitions. |
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| Application of Just-In-Time Production Methods in the Defense Industrial Base |
SEP 91 |
76 pages |
| Authors:
Dominic J. Cirello; AIR FORCE INST OF TECH WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH SCHOOL OF SYSTEMS AND LOGISTIC S
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 | This study investigated the motivation for defense industrial base contractors to switch to Just-In-Time (JIT) production. Areas of interest included the original motivation for the contractor to change to JIT, how they implemented the change, which JIT methods they used, and what benefits they received from switching to JIT. A review of the current literature on the subject of JIT revealed that JIT is a philosophy of production based on ... |
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| Government Contracting: Using Cost of Capital to Assess Profitability |
AUG 91 |
28 pages |
| Authors:
GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON DC NATIONAL SECURITY AND INTERNATIONAL A FFAIRS DIV
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 | The Department of Defense's (DOD) policies must provide adequate support for the long-term needs of the defense industrial base. Traditionally, the financial impact of U.S. government policies on defense contractor profitability has been measured by comparing defense contractor's profitability with that of various groupings of non-defense durable goods manufacturers. Defense contractors have objected to this comparison, arguing that it does not accurately accommodate the differing levels of risk. The Co-Chair ... |
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| Deming's Management Philosophy and the Defense Industrial Base |
JUN 91 |
100 pages |
| Authors:
David J. Graff; NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA
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 | The purpose of this thesis is to analyze why firms are leaving the defense industrial base and to determine if Dr. Edwards Deming's Management Philosophy can offer a more constructive way of doing business in the Defense Acquisition System. A comparative analysis was conducted between industry's reasons for wanting to leave the defense sector and Deming's Management Philosophy. This analysis determined if adoption of Deming's Management Philosophy can possibly help ... |
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| JPRS Report, Science & Technology. Europe: Economic Competitiveness |
22 FEB 1991 |
35 pages |
| Authors:
JOINT PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH SERVICE ARLINGTON VA
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 | This report contains translations/transcriptions of articles and/or broadcasts on economic competitiveness in Europe. Titles include: European Space Chief calls for less Reliance on NASA. Grenoble Area High-Tech R&D concentration, Industrial ramifications Reviewed; French Company Acquires German Electronics Firm; Airbus Industry Gaining on Competition; Hungary's New Science Policy Objectives Reevaluated; and others. |
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| U.S. Defense Industrial Base Threats from Globalization |
1991 |
17 pages |
| Authors:
Raoul C. Cordeaux; NATIONAL WAR COLL WASHINGTON DC
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 | The international security setting is undergoing the most consequential changes since the end of World War II. Forty years of Cold War confrontation, has giver, way to a new world order. Characterized first and foremost, by a fundamental shift in relations between the United States and the Soviet Union, this new order has permitted the increased democratization of Eastern Europe and has resulted in turmoil of uncertain outcome in the ... |
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| A Study of Foreign Acquisition of U.S. Firms Prior to the Exon-Floria Amendment |
DEC 90 |
46 pages |
| Authors:
Fred O. Schellhammer; NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA
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 | This thesis examines the possible effects of foreign acquisition on the defense industrial base in the semiconductor industry. The problems and benefits of foreign acquisition are assessed in order to determine the consequence of foreign acquisition for industries critical to U.S. national security. Foreign investment in these critical areas has the attention of top officials in the legislative and executive branch, as evidenced by the passage of the Exon-Florio amendment. ... |
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| settlement of Tort Claims |
12 SEP 90 |
3 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE GENERAL COUNCIL WASHINGTON DC
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| JPRS Report, Soviet Union, World Economy & International Relations, No. 5, May 1990 |
15 AUG 1990 |
68 pages |
| Authors:
JOINT PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH SERVICE ARLINGTON VA
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 | This report contains articles from the Soviet Union dealing with the World Economy and International Relations. |
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| Prime Contract Awards Alphabetically by Contractor, by State or Country, and Place. Part 20. (Vol Mar Construction, Inc.-ZYW Corp.) |
89 |
422 pages |
| Authors:
WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS SERVICES (DOD) DC DIRECTORATE FOR INFORMATION OPERATI ONS AND REPORTS
|
 | This tabulation is an alphabetical list of DoD prime contractors who received awards over $25,000 by principal place of performance. This tabulation presents a detailed display of most of the data contained in the Defense Acquisition Management Data System (DAMDS). Manuals required to translate coded data are: MN01, MN02, and MN04 (See Manuals section of this catalog for complete descriptions.) (Approximately 8,100 pages). |
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| Prime Contract Awards Alphabetically by Contractor, by State or Country, and Place. Part 19. (Tube Manufacturing Co., Inc.-Voith-Turbo GMBH & Co. KG) |
89 |
414 pages |
| Authors:
WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS SERVICES (DOD) DC DIRECTORATE FOR INFORMATION OPERATI ONS AND REPORTS
|
 | This tabulation is an alphabetical list of DoD prime contractors who received awards over $25,000 by principal place of performance. This tabulation presents a detailed display of most of the data contained in the Defense Acquisition Management Data System (DAMDS). Manuals required to translate coded data are: MN01, MN02, and MN04 (See Manuals section of this catalog for complete descriptions.) (Approximately 8,100 pages). |
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| Prime Contract Awards Alphabetically by Contractors, by State of Country, and Place. Part 18. (Syska & Hennessy, Inc. Tube Bends incorporated) |
89 |
416 pages |
| Authors:
WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS SERVICES (DOD) DC DIRECTORATE FOR INFORMATION OPERATI ONS AND REPORTS
|
 | This tabulation is an alphabetical list of DoD prime contractors who received awards over $25,000 by principal place of performance. This tabulation presents a detailed display of most of the data contained in the Defense Acquisition Management Data System (DAMDS). Manuals required to translate coded data are: MN01, MN02, and MN04 (See Manuals section of this catalog for complete descriptions.) (Approximately 8,100 pages). |
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| Prime Contract Awards Alphabetically by Contractor, by State or Country, and Place. Part 17. (Singer Company, The-Syscon Corporation) |
89 |
403 pages |
| Authors:
WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS SERVICES (DOD) DC DIRECTORATE FOR INFORMATION OPERATI ONS AND REPORTS
|
 | This tabulation is an alphabetical list of DOD prime contractors who received awards over $25,000 by principal place of performance. This tabulation presents a detailed display of most of the data contained in the Defense Acquisition Management Data System (DAMDS). Manuals required to translate coded data are: MN01, MN02,and MN04 (See Manuals section of this catalog for complete descriptions.) (Approximately 8,100 pages). |
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| Prime Contract Awards Alphabetically by Contractor, by State or Country, and Place. Part 16. (Robert E. Rivera Const. Co.-Singapore Aircraft Industries) |
89 |
418 pages |
| Authors:
WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS SERVICES (DOD) DC DIRECTORATE FOR INFORMATION OPERATI ONS AND REPORTS
|
 | This tabulation is an alphabetical list of DoD prime contractors who received awards over $25,000 by principal place of performance. This tabulation presents a detailed display of most of the data contained in the Defense Acquisition Management Data System (DAMDS). Manuals required to translate coded data are: MN01, MN02, and MN04 (See Manuals section of this catalog for complete descriptions.) (Approximately 8,100 pages). |
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| Prime Contract Awards Alphabetically by Contractor, by State or Country, and Place. Part 15. (Phraxos Research and Dev.-Robert E. Compton DDS) |
89 |
419 pages |
| Authors:
WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS SERVICES (DOD) DC DIRECTORATE FOR INFORMATION OPERATI ONS AND REPORTS
|
 | This tabulation is an alphabetical list of DoD prime contractors who received awards over $25,000 by principal place of performance. This tabulation presents a detailed display of most of the data contained in the Defense Acquisition Management Data System (DAMDS). Manuals required to translate coded data are: MN01, MN02, and MN04 (See Manuals section of this catalog for complete descriptions.) (Approximately 8,100 pages). |
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| Prime Contract Awards Alphabetically by Contractor, by State or Country, and Place. Part 14. (Nor Cal Aerospace-PHP Healthcare Corporation) |
89 |
420 pages |
| Authors:
WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS SERVICES (DOD) DC DIRECTORATE FOR INFORMATION OPERATI ONS AND REPORTS
|
 | This tabulation is an alphabetical list of DoD prime contractors who received awards over $25,000 by principal place of performance. This tabulation presents a detailed display of most of the data contained in the Defense Acquisition Management Data System (DAMDS). Manuals required to translate coded data are: MN01, MN02, and MN04 (See Manuals section of this catalog for complete descriptions.) (Approximately 8,100 pages). |
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| Prime Contract Awards Alphabetically by Contractor, by State or Country, and Place. Part 13. (Michigan Power Company-Noord Natie S V) |
89 |
409 pages |
| Authors:
WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS SERVICES (DOD) DC DIRECTORATE FOR INFORMATION OPERATI ONS AND REPORTS
|
 | This tabulation is an alphabetical list of DoD prime contractors who received awards over $25,000 by principal place of performance. This tabulation presents a detailed display of most of the data contained in the Defense Acquisition Management Data System (DAMDS). Manuals required to translate coded data are: MN01, MN02, and MN04 (See Manuals section of this catalog for complete descriptions.) (Approximately 8,100 pages). |
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| Prime Contract Awards Alphabetically by Contractor, by State or Country, and Place. Part 12. (Loveless Commercial Contractor-Michigan Joint Sealing, Inc. ) |
89 |
419 pages |
| Authors:
WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS SERVICES (DOD) DC DIRECTORATE FOR INFORMATION OPERATI ONS AND REPORTS
|
 | This tabulation is an alphabetical list of DoD prime contractors who received awards over $25,000 by principal place of performance. This tabulation presents a detailed display of most of the data contained in the Defense Acquisition Management Data System (DAMDS). Manuals required to translate coded data are: MN01, MN02, and MN04 (See Manuals section of this catalog for complete descriptions.) (Approximately 8,100 pages). |
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| Prime Contract Awards Alphabetically by Contractor, by State or Country, and Place. Part 10. (Iannuccillo R.P. Sons Constr.-Kalen and Associates) |
89 |
405 pages |
| Authors:
WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS SERVICES (DOD) DC DIRECTORATE FOR INFORMATION OPERATI ONS AND REPORTS
|
 | This tabulation is an alphabetical list of DoD prime contractors who received awards over $25,000 by principal place of performance. This tabulation presents a detailed display of most of the data contained in the Defense Acquisition Management Data System (DAMDS). Manuals required to translate coded data are: MN01, MN02, and MN04 (See Manuals section of this catalog for complete descriptions.) (Approximately 8,100 pages). |
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| Prime Contract Awards Alphabetically by Contractor, by State or Country, and Place. Part 9. (H and H Meat Products, Inc.-Iannucci and Son Con.) |
89 |
431 pages |
| Authors:
WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS SERVICES (DOD) DC DIRECTORATE FOR INFORMATION OPERATI ONS AND REPORTS
|
 | This tabulation is an alphabetical list of DoD prime contractors who received awards over $25,000 by principal place of performance. This tabulation presents a detailed display of most of the data contained in the Defense Acquisition Management Data System (DAMDS). Manuals required to translate coded data are: MN01, MN02, and MN04 (See Manuals section of this catalog for complete descriptions.) (Approximately 8,100 pages). |
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| Prime Contract Awards Alphabetically by Contractor, by State or Country, and Place. Part 8. (General Contractor, Inc.-H and H Industrial Instruments) |
89 |
417 pages |
| Authors:
WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS SERVICES (DOD) DC DIRECTORATE FOR INFORMATION OPERATI ONS AND REPORTS
|
 | This tabulation is an alphabetical list of DoD prime contractors who received awards over $25,000 by principal place of performance. This tabulation presents a detailed display of most of the data contained in the Defense Acquisition Management Data System (DAMDS). Manuals required to translate coded data are: MN01, MN02, and MN04 (See Manuals section of this catalog for complete descriptions.) (Approximately 8,100 pages). |
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| Prime Contract Awards Alphabetically by Contractor, by State or Country, and Place. Part 7. (Fahey Watts Architects-General Contract and Sales) |
89 |
348 pages |
| Authors:
WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS SERVICES (DOD) DC DIRECTORATE FOR INFORMATION OPERATI ONS AND REPORTS
|
 | This tabulation is an alphabetical list of DoD prime contractors who received awards over $25,000 by principal place of performance. This tabulation presents a detailed display of most of the data contained in the Defense Acquisition Management Data System (DAMDS). Manuals required to translate coded data are: MN01, MN02, and MN04 (See Manuals section of this catalog for complete descriptions) (Approximately 8,100 pages). |
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| Prime Contract Awards Alphabetically by Contractor, by State or Country, and Place. Part 6. (Dobbins Lou, Inc.-Fahey Machinery Co., Inc.) |
89 |
445 pages |
| Authors:
WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS SERVICES (DOD) DC DIRECTORATE FOR INFORMATION OPERATI ONS AND REPORTS
|
 | This tabulation is an alphabetical list of DOD prime contractors who received awards over $25,000 by principal place of performance. This tabulation presents a detailed display of most of the data contained in the Defense Acquisition Management Data System (DAMDS). Manuals required to translate coded data are: MN01, MN02,and MN04 (See Manuals section of this catalog for complete descriptions.) (Approximately 8,100 pages). |
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| Prime Contract Awards Alphabetically by Contractor, by State or Country, and Place. Part 5. (Comtech Microwave Corp.-DOB Corporation) |
89 |
444 pages |
| Authors:
WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS SERVICES (DOD) DC DIRECTORATE FOR INFORMATION OPERATI ONS AND REPORTS
|
 | This tabulation is an alphabetical list of DOD prime contractors who received awards over $25,000 by principal place of performance. This tabulation presents a detailed display of most of the data contained in the Defense Acquisition Management Data System (DAMDS). Manuals required to translate coded data are: MN01, MN02,and MN04 (See Manuals section of this catalog for complete descriptions.) (Approximately 8,100 pages). |
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| Prime Contract Awards Alphabetically by Contractor, by State or Country, and Place. Part 4. (Campbell and Parts Engineers-Comstron Corporation) |
89 |
446 pages |
| Authors:
WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS SERVICES (DOD) DC DIRECTORATE FOR INFORMATION OPERATI ONS AND REPORTS
|
 | This tabulation is an alphabetical list of DOD prime contractors who received awards over $25,000 by principal place of performance. This tabulation presents a detailed display of most of the data contained in the Defense Acquisition Management Data System (DAMDS). Manuals required to translate coded data are: MN01, MN02,and MN04 (See Manuals section of this catalog for complete descriptions.) (Approximately 8,100 pages). |
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| Prime Contract Awards Alphabetically by Contractor, by State or Country, and Place. Part 3. (Beachy Lumber Co.-Campanova, Richard MD) |
89 |
424 pages |
| Authors:
WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS SERVICES (DOD) DC DIRECTORATE FOR INFORMATION OPERATI ONS AND REPORTS
|
 | This tabulation is an alphabetical list of DoD prime contractors who received awards over $25,000 by principal place of performance. This tabulation presents a detailed display of most of the data contained in the Defense Acquisition Management Data System (DAMDS). Manuals required to translate coded data are: MN01, MN02, and MN04 (See Manuals section of this catalog for complete descriptions.) (Approximately 8,100 pages). |
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| Prime Contract Awards Alphabetically by Contractor, by State or Country, and Place. Part 2. (American Nucleonics Corp.-Beachler Mark Associates) |
89 |
432 pages |
| Authors:
WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS SERVICES (DOD) DC DIRECTORATE FOR INFORMATION OPERATI ONS AND REPORTS
|
 | This tabulation is an alphabetical list of DoD prime contractors who received awards over $25,000 by principal place of performance. This tabulation presents a detailed display of most of the data contained in the Defense Acquisition Management Data System (DAMDS). Manuals required to translate coded data are: MN01, MN02, and MN04 (See Manuals section of this catalog for complete descriptions.) (Approximately 8,100 pages). |
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| Prime Contract Awards Alphabetically by Contractor, by State or Country, and Place. Part 1. (102 Construction, Inc.-American National Management) |
89 |
421 pages |
| Authors:
WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS SERVICES (DOD) DC DIRECTORATE FOR INFORMATION OPERATI ONS AND REPORTS
|
 | This tabulation is an alphabetical list of DoD prime contractors who received awards over $25,000 by principal place of performance. This tabulation presents a detailed display of most of the data contained in the Defense Acquisition Management Data System (DAMDS). Manuals required to translate coded data are: MN01, MN02, and MN04 (See Manuals section of this catalog for complete descriptions.) (Approximately 8,100 pages). |
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| All Prime Contract Awards by State or Country, Place and Contractor. Part 24. (Luxembourg-Classified Location, Foreign) |
89 |
151 pages |
| Authors:
WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS SERVICES (DOD) DC DIRECTORATE FOR INFORMATION OPERATI ONS AND REPORTS
|
 | This tabulation is an alphabetical list by principal State and place of performance and DoD prime contractor receiving awards over $25,000. It has the same format as ST18 (see ST18 for details). Manuals required to translate coded data are: MN01, MN02, and MN04. (See Manuals section of this catalog for complete descriptions.) (Approximately 9,000 pages). |
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| All Prime Contract Awards by State or Country, Place and Contractor. Part 23. (Greenland-Kuwait) |
89 |
182 pages |
| Authors:
WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS SERVICES (DOD) DC DIRECTORATE FOR INFORMATION OPERATI ONS AND REPORTS
|
 | This tabulation is an alphabetical list by principal State and place of performance and DoD prime contractor receiving awards over $25,000. It has the same format as ST18 (see ST18 for details). Manuals required to translate coded data are: MN01, MN02, and MN04. (See Manuals section of this catalog for complete descriptions.) (Approximately 9,000 pages.) |
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| All Prime Contract Awards by State or Country, Place and Contractor. Part 22. (Germany, F) |
89 |
237 pages |
| Authors:
WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS SERVICES (DOD) DC DIRECTORATE FOR INFORMATION OPERATI ONS AND REPORTS
|
 | This tabulation is an alphabetical list by principal State and place of performance and DoD prime contractor receiving awards over $25,000. It has the same format as ST18 (see ST18 for details). Manuals required to translate coded data are: MN01, MN02, and MN04. (See Manuals section of this catalog for complete descriptions.) (Approximately 9,000 pages.) |
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| All Prime Contract Awards by State or Country, Place and Contractor. Part 21. (Tafuna, American Samoa-France) |
89 |
172 pages |
| Authors:
WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS SERVICES (DOD) DC DIRECTORATE FOR INFORMATION OPERATI ONS AND REPORTS
|
 | This tabulation is an alphabetical list by principal State and place of performance and DoD prime contractor receiving awards over $25,000. It has the same format as ST18 (see ST18 for details). Manuals required to translate coded data are: MN01, MN02, and MN04. (See Manuals section of this catalog for complete descriptions.) (Approximately 9,000 pages.) |
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| All Prime Contract Awards by State or Country, Place and Contractor. Part 20. (Aberdeen, Washington, Riverton, Wyoming) |
89 |
261 pages |
| Authors:
WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS SERVICES (DOD) DC DIRECTORATE FOR INFORMATION OPERATI ONS AND REPORTS
|
 | This tabulation is an alphabetical list by principal State and place of performance and DoD prime contractor receiving awards over $25,000. It has the same format as ST18 (see ST18 for details). Manuals required to translate coded data are: MN01, MN02, and MN04. (See Manuals section of this catalog for complete descriptions.) (Approximately 9,000 pages.) |
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| All Prime Contract Awards by State or Country, Place and Contractor. Part 19. (Abbot, Virginia-Yorktown, Virginia) |
89 |
625 pages |
| Authors:
WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS SERVICES (DOD) DC DIRECTORATE FOR INFORMATION OPERATI ONS AND REPORTS
|
 | This tabulation is an alphabetical list by principal State and place of performance and DoD prime contractor receiving awards over $25,000. It has the same format as ST18 (see ST18 for details). Manuals required to translate coded data are: MN01, MN02, and MN04. (See Manuals section of this catalog for complete descriptions.) (Approximately 9,000 pages). |
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| All Prime Contract Awards by State or Country, Place and Contractor. Part 18. (Alpine, Utah-Winooski, Vermont) |
89 |
93 pages |
| Authors:
WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS SERVICES (DOD) DC DIRECTORATE FOR INFORMATION OPERATI ONS AND REPORTS
|
 | This tabulation is an alphabetical list by principal State and place of performance and DoD prime contractor receiving awards over $25,000. It has the same format as ST18 (see ST18 for details). Manuals required to translate coded data are: MN01, MN02, and MN04. (See Manuals section of this catalog for complete descriptions.) (Approximately 9,000 pages.) |
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| All Prime Contract Awards by State or Country, Place and Contractor. Part 17. (Abilene, Texas-Wylie, Texas) |
89 |
443 pages |
| Authors:
WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS SERVICES (DOD) DC DIRECTORATE FOR INFORMATION OPERATI ONS AND REPORTS
|
 | This tabulation is an alphabetical list by principal State and place of performance and DoD prime contractor receiving awards over $25,000. It has the same format as ST18 (see ST18 for details). Manuals required to translate coded data are: MN01, MN02, and MN04. (See Manuals section of this catalog for complete descriptions.) (Approximately 9,000 pages). |
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| All Prime Contract Awards by State or Country, Place and Contractor. Part 16. (Block Island, Rhode Island-Woodstock, Tennessee) |
89 |
235 pages |
| Authors:
WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS SERVICES (DOD) DC DIRECTORATE FOR INFORMATION OPERATI ONS AND REPORTS
|
 | This tabulation is an alphabetical list by principal State and place of performance and DoD prime contractor receiving awards over $25,000. It has the same format as ST18 (See ST18 for details.) Manuals required to translate coded data are: MN01, MN02, and MN04. (See Manuals section of this catalog for complete descriptions.) (Approximately 9,000 pages). |
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