Emergency Relief for Small Business from Fixed-price Government Contracts: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on SBA and SBIC Legislation of the Committee on Small Business, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 3207 and Related Bills ... March 21, 1975 |
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AIRCRAFT SUPPLIES assistance ASSOCIATED IRONWORKERS August 15 authority awarded BERGLAND bidders bill Branko BRECKINRIDGE Calif Chairman clearance Committee on Small Congress Contracting Officer contracts entered CORMAN CORP D.C. DEAR December 31 delivery Department of Defense Director economic price adjustment energy crisis estimate executive agency experienced Federal FENWICK FISH fixed price contracts fixed price Government fixed-price contracts fixed-price Government contracts inflation KINGSLAND KLEPPE LAUN letter loss Management and Budget MARCH 19 material costs MCDERMOTT NEAL SMITH November 11 October 31 Office of Management option percent performance period PRESICEK President price Government contracts price increases problem procurement profit proposed legislation REDM relief for small request result Senate Small Business Administration small business concerns small business contractor small businessman South San Francisco statement steel Subcommittee on SBA subcontractors submit suppliers termination testimony Thank tion unanticipated cost increases views Washington WITT
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