Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-07-23
... additional complex order business, specifically by amending the equity options fees to pay a $0.05 rebate per... maximum of the Firm Related Equity Option Cap, will help defray the cost of paying the $0.05 per contract... proposes [sic] amend its Section II equity options fees to: (i) Pay a $0.05 per contract side rebate to...
48 CFR 216.403-1 - Fixed-price incentive (firm target) contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... (firm target) contracts. 216.403-1 Section 216.403-1 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEFENSE... CONTRACTS Incentive Contracts 216.403-1 Fixed-price incentive (firm target) contracts. (b) Application. (1... target) contracts, especially for acquisitions moving from development to production. (2) The contracting...
48 CFR 16.403-1 - Fixed-price incentive (firm target) contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... (firm target) contracts. 16.403-1 Section 16.403-1 Federal Acquisition Regulations System FEDERAL... Fixed-price incentive (firm target) contracts. (a) Description. A fixed-price incentive (firm target) contract specifies a target cost, a target profit, a price ceiling (but not a profit ceiling or floor), and...
48 CFR 16.403-1 - Fixed-price incentive (firm target) contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... (firm target) contracts. 16.403-1 Section 16.403-1 Federal Acquisition Regulations System FEDERAL... Fixed-price incentive (firm target) contracts. (a) Description. A fixed-price incentive (firm target) contract specifies a target cost, a target profit, a price ceiling (but not a profit ceiling or floor), and...
48 CFR 2936.209 - Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... with architect-engineer firms. 2936.209 Section 2936.209 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF LABOR GENERAL CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Special Aspects of Contracting for Construction 2936.209 Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms. As...
48 CFR 2936.209 - Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... with architect-engineer firms. 2936.209 Section 2936.209 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF LABOR GENERAL CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Special Aspects of Contracting for Construction 2936.209 Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms. As...
48 CFR 1536.209 - Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... architect-engineer firms. 1536.209 Section 1536.209 Federal Acquisition Regulations System ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Special Aspects of Contracting for Construction 1536.209 Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms. (a...
48 CFR 2936.209 - Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... with architect-engineer firms. 2936.209 Section 2936.209 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF LABOR GENERAL CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Special Aspects of Contracting for Construction 2936.209 Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms. As...
48 CFR 2936.209 - Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... with architect-engineer firms. 2936.209 Section 2936.209 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF LABOR GENERAL CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Special Aspects of Contracting for Construction 2936.209 Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms. As...
Selecting the Right Construction Delivery Method for a Specific Project.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Klinger, Jeff; Booth, Scott
2002-01-01
Discusses the costs and benefits of various construction delivery methods for higher education facility projects, including the traditional lump sum general contracting approach (also known as design/bid/build); design-build; and, in the case of private institutions, guaranteed maximum pricing offered by those firms willing to perform construction…
48 CFR 36.209 - Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... with architect-engineer firms. 36.209 Section 36.209 Federal Acquisition Regulations System FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Special Aspects of Contracting for Construction 36.209 Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms. No...
48 CFR 636.209 - Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... with architect-engineer firms. 636.209 Section 636.209 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF STATE SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Special Aspects of Contracting for Construction 636.209 Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms. The...
48 CFR 636.209 - Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... with architect-engineer firms. 636.209 Section 636.209 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF STATE SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Special Aspects of Contracting for Construction 636.209 Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms. The...
48 CFR 636.209 - Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... with architect-engineer firms. 636.209 Section 636.209 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF STATE SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Special Aspects of Contracting for Construction 636.209 Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms. The...
48 CFR 636.209 - Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... with architect-engineer firms. 636.209 Section 636.209 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF STATE SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Special Aspects of Contracting for Construction 636.209 Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms. The...
48 CFR 36.209 - Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... with architect-engineer firms. 36.209 Section 36.209 Federal Acquisition Regulations System FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Special Aspects of Contracting for Construction 36.209 Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms. No...
48 CFR 636.209 - Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... with architect-engineer firms. 636.209 Section 636.209 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF STATE SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Special Aspects of Contracting for Construction 636.209 Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms. The...
48 CFR 2936.209 - Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... architect-engineer firms. 2936.209 Section 2936.209 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF LABOR GENERAL CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Special Aspects of Contracting for Construction 2936.209 Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms. As required by FAR...
48 CFR 36.209 - Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... with architect-engineer firms. 36.209 Section 36.209 Federal Acquisition Regulations System FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Special Aspects of Contracting for Construction 36.209 Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms. No...
48 CFR 36.209 - Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... with architect-engineer firms. 36.209 Section 36.209 Federal Acquisition Regulations System FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Special Aspects of Contracting for Construction 36.209 Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms. No...
48 CFR 36.209 - Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... with architect-engineer firms. 36.209 Section 36.209 Federal Acquisition Regulations System FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Special Aspects of Contracting for Construction 36.209 Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms. No...
48 CFR 836.209 - Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... with architect-engineer firms. 836.209 Section 836.209 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER...-engineer firms. (a) When the contracting officer considers it necessary or advantageous to award a contract...
48 CFR 836.209 - Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... with architect-engineer firms. 836.209 Section 836.209 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER...-engineer firms. (a) When the contracting officer considers it necessary or advantageous to award a contract...
48 CFR 836.209 - Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... with architect-engineer firms. 836.209 Section 836.209 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER...-engineer firms. (a) When the contracting officer considers it necessary or advantageous to award a contract...
48 CFR 836.209 - Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... with architect-engineer firms. 836.209 Section 836.209 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER...-engineer firms. (a) When the contracting officer considers it necessary or advantageous to award a contract...
48 CFR 836.209 - Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... with architect-engineer firms. 836.209 Section 836.209 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER...-engineer firms. (a) When the contracting officer considers it necessary or advantageous to award a contract...
Estimation of contraction scour in riverbed using SERF
Jiang, J.; Ganju, N.K.; Mehta, A.J.
2004-01-01
Contraction scour in a firm-clay estuarine riverbed is estimated at an oil-unloading terminal at the Port of Haldia in India, where a scour hole attained a maximum depth greater than 5 m relative to the original bottom. A linear equation for the erosion flux as a function of the excess bed shear stress was semicalibrated in a rotating-cylinder device called SERF (Simulator of Erosion Rate Function) and coupled to a hydrodynamic code to simulate the hole as a clear-water scour process. SERF, whose essential design is based on previous such devices, additionally included a load cell for in situ and rapid measurement of the eroded sediment mass. Based on SERF's performance and the degree of comparison between measured and simulated hole geometry, it appears that this device holds promise as a simple tool for prediction of scour in firm-clay beds. ?? ASCE.
48 CFR 236.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... 48 Federal Acquisition Regulations System 3 2013-10-01 2013-10-01 false Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. 236.602 Section 236.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEFENSE... ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 236.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer...
48 CFR 236.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... 48 Federal Acquisition Regulations System 3 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. 236.602 Section 236.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEFENSE... ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 236.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer...
48 CFR 236.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 48 Federal Acquisition Regulations System 3 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. 236.602 Section 236.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEFENSE... ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 236.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer...
48 CFR 236.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... 48 Federal Acquisition Regulations System 3 2012-10-01 2012-10-01 false Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. 236.602 Section 236.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEFENSE... ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 236.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer...
48 CFR 236.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... 48 Federal Acquisition Regulations System 3 2014-10-01 2014-10-01 false Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. 236.602 Section 236.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEFENSE... ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 236.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer...
48 CFR 1536.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 1536.602 Section 1536.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 1536.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 636.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 636.602 Section 636.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF STATE SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 636.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 1536.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 1536.602 Section 1536.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 1536.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 2936.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 2936.602 Section 2936.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF LABOR GENERAL CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 2936.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 436.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 436.602 Section 436.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Service 436.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 1336.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 1336.602 Section 1336.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 1336.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 636.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 636.602 Section 636.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF STATE SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 636.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 536.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 536.602 Section 536.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 536.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 36.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 36.602 Section 36.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 36.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 536.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 536.602 Section 536.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 536.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 636.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 636.602 Section 636.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF STATE SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 636.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 36.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 36.602 Section 36.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 36.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 2936.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 2936.602 Section 2936.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF LABOR GENERAL CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 2936.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 36.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 36.602 Section 36.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 36.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 36.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 36.602 Section 36.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 36.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 1536.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 1536.602 Section 1536.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 1536.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 2936.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 2936.602 Section 2936.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF LABOR GENERAL CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 2936.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 536.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 536.602 Section 536.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 536.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 1336.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 1336.602 Section 1336.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 1336.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 436.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 436.602 Section 436.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Service 436.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 536.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 536.602 Section 536.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 536.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 2936.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 2936.602 Section 2936.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF LABOR GENERAL CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 2936.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 36.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 36.602 Section 36.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 36.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 436.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 436.602 Section 436.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Service 436.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 1336.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 1336.602 Section 1336.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 1336.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 1536.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 1536.602 Section 1536.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 1536.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 2936.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 2936.602 Section 2936.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF LABOR GENERAL CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 2936.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 636.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 636.602 Section 636.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF STATE SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 636.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 436.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 436.602 Section 436.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Service 436.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 1536.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 1536.602 Section 1536.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 1536.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 1336.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 1336.602 Section 1336.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 1336.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 436.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 436.602 Section 436.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Service 436.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 1336.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 1336.602 Section 1336.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 1336.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 536.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 536.602 Section 536.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 536.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 636.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 636.602 Section 636.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF STATE SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 636.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 1436.209 - Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... with architect-engineer firms. 1436.209 Section 1436.209 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Special Aspects of Contracting for Construction 1436.209 Construction contracts with architect-engineer...
48 CFR 1836.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 1836.602 Section 1836.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 1836.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 836.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 836.602 Section 836.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 836.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 436.209 - Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... with architect-engineer firms. 436.209 Section 436.209 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Special Aspects of Contracting for Construction 436.209 Construction contracts with architect-engineer...
48 CFR 1436.209 - Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... with architect-engineer firms. 1436.209 Section 1436.209 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Special Aspects of Contracting for Construction 1436.209 Construction contracts with architect-engineer...
48 CFR 1436.209 - Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... with architect-engineer firms. 1436.209 Section 1436.209 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Special Aspects of Contracting for Construction 1436.209 Construction contracts with architect-engineer...
48 CFR 436.209 - Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... with architect-engineer firms. 436.209 Section 436.209 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Special Aspects of Contracting for Construction 436.209 Construction contracts with architect-engineer...
48 CFR 1836.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 1836.602 Section 1836.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 1836.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 1536.209 - Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... with architect-engineer firms. 1536.209 Section 1536.209 Federal Acquisition Regulations System ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Special Aspects of Contracting for Construction 1536.209 Construction contracts with architect-engineer...
48 CFR 1436.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 1436.602 Section 1436.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 1436.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 436.209 - Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... with architect-engineer firms. 436.209 Section 436.209 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Special Aspects of Contracting for Construction 436.209 Construction contracts with architect-engineer...
48 CFR 436.209 - Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... with architect-engineer firms. 436.209 Section 436.209 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Special Aspects of Contracting for Construction 436.209 Construction contracts with architect-engineer...
48 CFR 1436.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 1436.602 Section 1436.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 1436.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 836.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 836.602 Section 836.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 836.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 436.209 - Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... with architect-engineer firms. 436.209 Section 436.209 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Special Aspects of Contracting for Construction 436.209 Construction contracts with architect-engineer...
48 CFR 1436.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 1436.602 Section 1436.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 1436.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 1836.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 1836.602 Section 1836.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 1836.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 1436.209 - Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... with architect-engineer firms. 1436.209 Section 1436.209 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Special Aspects of Contracting for Construction 1436.209 Construction contracts with architect-engineer...
48 CFR 1536.209 - Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... with architect-engineer firms. 1536.209 Section 1536.209 Federal Acquisition Regulations System ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Special Aspects of Contracting for Construction 1536.209 Construction contracts with architect-engineer...
48 CFR 1836.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 1836.602 Section 1836.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 1836.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 1436.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 1436.602 Section 1436.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 1436.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 1536.209 - Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... with architect-engineer firms. 1536.209 Section 1536.209 Federal Acquisition Regulations System ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Special Aspects of Contracting for Construction 1536.209 Construction contracts with architect-engineer...
48 CFR 1836.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 1836.602 Section 1836.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 1836.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 1436.209 - Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... with architect-engineer firms. 1436.209 Section 1436.209 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Special Aspects of Contracting for Construction 1436.209 Construction contracts with architect-engineer...
48 CFR 1436.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 1436.602 Section 1436.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 1436.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 836.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 836.602 Section 836.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 836.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 836.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 836.602 Section 836.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 836.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 1536.209 - Construction contracts with architect-engineer firms.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... with architect-engineer firms. 1536.209 Section 1536.209 Federal Acquisition Regulations System ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Special Aspects of Contracting for Construction 1536.209 Construction contracts with architect-engineer...
48 CFR 836.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 836.602 Section 836.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 836.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 2436.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 2436.602 Section 2436.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 2436.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 2436.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 2436.602 Section 2436.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 2436.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 2436.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 2436.602 Section 2436.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 2436.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 2436.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 2436.602 Section 2436.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 2436.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
48 CFR 2436.602 - Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... architect-engineer contracts. 2436.602 Section 2436.602 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 2436.602 Selection of firms for architect-engineer contracts. ...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... authorize other agencies to award schedule contracts and publish schedules. For example, the Department of... CONTRACTING FEDERAL SUPPLY SCHEDULE CONTRACTING Federal Supply Schedule Program 38.101 General. (a) The... discounts. Indefinite-delivery contracts are awarded using competitive procedures to firms. The firms...
Minority business bidding for local government contracts: the complexity of availability.
Bangs, Ralph L; Murrell, Audrey; Constance-Huggins, Monique
2007-01-01
While minority-business enterprises (MBEs) have gained some access to local government contracts during the last three decades, these firms continue to receive a small share of local government contract spending relative to the number of available firms. Researchers have suggested two general explanations for the low representation of MBEs in contract awards: (1) lack of qualifications and capacity among MBEs, and (2) public and private discrimination against MBEs in contracting processes. This study on prime contract opportunities in a Northern central city and county with a large minority population finds that low bid rates greatly contribute to the low MBE shares of prime contracts and that bidding is reduced by both local government processes and characteristics of the firms. Some implications of these findings are that local governments need to: (1) monitor MBE shares of prime contract bids by size of contract and use share of bids as one measure of program and organizational effectiveness; (2) identify MBEs that are qualified for prime contracts and encourage and help interested firms to submit competitive bids; and (3) ensure that local government policies and practices do not diminish access to information about prime contract opportunities for qualified and interested minority firms. Another implication is that bidders lists should not be a primary basis for determining MBE availability, since many qualified and interested MBEs do not bid because of perceived barriers in local government.
48 CFR 1827.304-1 - General. (NASA supplements paragraphs (a), (b), (c), (f), (g), and (h))
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
..., shall apply. (b) Greater rights determinations. In any contract with other than a small business firm or... in the performance of work under any contract with other than a small business firm or a nonprofit... inventions made and reported under any contract with other than a small business firm or a nonprofit...
48 CFR 1827.304-1 - General. (NASA supplements paragraphs (a), (b), (c), (f), (g), and (h))
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
..., shall apply. (b) Greater rights determinations. In any contract with other than a small business firm or... in the performance of work under any contract with other than a small business firm or a nonprofit... inventions made and reported under any contract with other than a small business firm or a nonprofit...
48 CFR 1827.304-1 - General. (NASA supplements paragraphs (a), (b), (c), (f), (g), and (h))
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
..., shall apply. (b) Greater rights determinations. In any contract with other than a small business firm or... in the performance of work under any contract with other than a small business firm or a nonprofit... inventions made and reported under any contract with other than a small business firm or a nonprofit...
48 CFR 1827.304-1 - General. (NASA supplements paragraphs (a), (b), (c), (f), (g), and (h))
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
..., shall apply. (b) Greater rights determinations. In any contract with other than a small business firm or... in the performance of work under any contract with other than a small business firm or a nonprofit... inventions made and reported under any contract with other than a small business firm or a nonprofit...
48 CFR 1827.304-1 - General. (NASA supplements paragraphs (a), (b), (c), (f), (g), and (h))
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
..., shall apply. (b) Greater rights determinations. In any contract with other than a small business firm or... in the performance of work under any contract with other than a small business firm or a nonprofit... inventions made and reported under any contract with other than a small business firm or a nonprofit...
Teaching Contracts with Contracts
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Misner, Robert L.
1977-01-01
The teaching of contracts law is an area that lends itself easily to introducing students to realistic factual situations. An exercise is described in which students were assigned to separate "firms" with volunteers from the later law school classes as clients. Each firm was responsible for submitting a signed contract and an accompanying paper.…
MH-60R Multi-Mission Helicopter (MH-60R)
2016-03-23
1087 Contract Number: N00019-11-C-0077 Contract Type: Firm Fixed Price (FFP) Award Date: September 27, 2011 Definitization Date: September 27...02871- 1087 Contract Number: N00019-13-C-0012 Contract Type: Firm Fixed Price (FFP) Award Date: December 20, 2012 Definitization Date: December 20
Hospitals look to hospitality service firms to meet TQM goals.
Hard, R
1992-05-20
Hospitals that hire contract service firms to manage one or all aspects of their hospitality service departments increasingly expect those firms to help meet total quality management goals as well as offer the more traditional cost reduction, quality improvement and specialized expertise, finds the 1992 Hospital Contract Services Survey conducted by Hospitals.
48 CFR 832.202-4 - Security for Government financing.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... appropriate officer of the firm. (b) A cash flow forecast for the remainder of the contract term showing the planned origin and use of cash within the firm or branch performing the contract. (c) Information on financing arrangements disclosing the availability of cash to finance contract performance, the contractor's...
48 CFR 832.202-4 - Security for Government financing.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... appropriate officer of the firm. (b) A cash flow forecast for the remainder of the contract term showing the planned origin and use of cash within the firm or branch performing the contract. (c) Information on financing arrangements disclosing the availability of cash to finance contract performance, the contractor's...
49 CFR 23.39 - What other certification requirements apply in the case of ACDBEs?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... the firm and its key personnel to perform the concession contracts or other contracts it wishes to... private terminal owners or lessees are not authorized to certify firms as ACDBEs. As a car rental company or private terminal owner or lessee, you must obtain ACDBE participation from firms which a recipient...
49 CFR 23.39 - What other certification requirements apply in the case of ACDBEs?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... the firm and its key personnel to perform the concession contracts or other contracts it wishes to... private terminal owners or lessees are not authorized to certify firms as ACDBEs. As a car rental company or private terminal owner or lessee, you must obtain ACDBE participation from firms which a recipient...
49 CFR 23.39 - What other certification requirements apply in the case of ACDBEs?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... the firm and its key personnel to perform the concession contracts or other contracts it wishes to... private terminal owners or lessees are not authorized to certify firms as ACDBEs. As a car rental company or private terminal owner or lessee, you must obtain ACDBE participation from firms which a recipient...
49 CFR 23.39 - What other certification requirements apply in the case of ACDBEs?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... the firm and its key personnel to perform the concession contracts or other contracts it wishes to... private terminal owners or lessees are not authorized to certify firms as ACDBEs. As a car rental company or private terminal owner or lessee, you must obtain ACDBE participation from firms which a recipient...
49 CFR 23.39 - What other certification requirements apply in the case of ACDBEs?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... the firm and its key personnel to perform the concession contracts or other contracts it wishes to... private terminal owners or lessees are not authorized to certify firms as ACDBEs. As a car rental company or private terminal owner or lessee, you must obtain ACDBE participation from firms which a recipient...
Performance Problems in Service Contracting
1988-01-01
technical manual for the U.S. Army. Contract types have run the gamut from firm fixed price to various forms of cost plus arrangements, and award has been...in a National Forest to producing a technical manual for the U.S. Army. Contract types have run the gamut from firm fixed price to various forms of
48 CFR 1827.303 - Contract clauses. (NASA supplements paragraphs (a), (b), (c) and (d))
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
..., a prospective contractor may be required to represent itself as either a small business firm or a... contracting officer may file a protest in accordance with FAR 19.302 if small business firm status is... NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION GENERAL CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS PATENTS, DATA, AND...
48 CFR 1827.303 - Contract clauses. (NASA supplements paragraphs (a), (b), (c) and (d))
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
..., a prospective contractor may be required to represent itself as either a small business firm or a... contracting officer may file a protest in accordance with FAR 19.302 if small business firm status is... NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION GENERAL CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS PATENTS, DATA, AND...
Aspects of research and development contract terms in the bio/pharmaceutical sector.
Banerjee, Tannista
2012-01-01
The cost of new drug development is increasing every year. Pharmaceutical companies use R&D joint ventures, mergers, and outsource different stages of pharmaceutical R&D activities for a faster and cost minimizing method of innovation. Pharmaceutical companies outsource R&D activities to independent small biotech or pharmaceutical companies that specialize in different stages of pharmaceutical R&D. This chapter examines the determinants of the payment structure of research contracts between large bio/pharmaceutical companies and specialized research firms. Determinants of R&D contracts are analyzed using detailed R&D contract data between bio/pharmaceutical companies and independent research firms for 10 years. A multinomial logit model is used in order to understand the determinants of three different types of contracts; royalty contracts, fixed payment contracts, and the mixed contracts. Under uncertainty, the likelihood of a royalty contract rises for the early stages of the research and with the patent stock of the research firm. It is more likely to observe both royalty and fixed payment if the pharmaceutical client has past contracts with the same research firm. The results also suggest that if Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is more stringent in any disease area in reviewing the new drug application, then the likelihood of signing pure royalty contract decreases. Understanding the nature of R&D contracts and the effects of FDA's behavior on the pharmaceutical R&D contract is important because these contracts not only affect the cost of new drug invention but also the quality and the rate of invention. VALUE: Results are useful for both the pharmaceutical companies and the economic/business researchers.
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2012-10-17
... (excluding SPY), the Exchange currently charges a taker fee of: (i) $0.37 per contract for Market Maker,\\6... order taker fee in the Select Symbols (excluding SPY) to $0.39 per contract for Firm Proprietary/Broker... to increase the complex order taker fee in SPY to $0.40 per contract for Firm Proprietary/Broker...
Essential tools of supply chain management.
Buddress, L; Raedels, A
2000-08-01
At a recent conference, the keynote speaker provoked an incredulous response when he said, "Today, competition among individual firms is dead." He then went on to explain that today, competition is supply chain against supply chain. Whichever firm has the superior supply chain will win out in the marketplace. Given the global marketplace in which we all operate, most of us would agree that his statements are true. How does a firm establish a world-class supply base? What kinds of contracts and agreements are necessary to support the diverse requirements of today's firms? How should a firm select from among the available contract types? These are foundation questions for supply chain management.
Monaco, Kristen; Redmon, Brydey
2012-03-01
Using data from the Motor Carrier Management Information System, we model crashes as a function of firm characteristics, with a focus on the employment relationship. We find that very small firms (one driver, one truck) and firms that contract with owner operators have fewer crashes than employee-only companies, once other firm characteristics and exposure are controlled. Additionally, though very small firms are more likely to have severe crashes, we find no relationship between the share of owner operators and crash severity. Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Caruso, Andrea
1987-12-01
In May 1986, the Eutelsat organization placed a contract for its second generation of communications satellites with a West European consortium. There is a firm order for three spacecraft, with options for five additional units. These Eutelsat II satellites will employ two transponder bandwidths, shaped spot beams for enlarged EIRP coverage, redundant transmit chains, and a large number of alternative antenna configurations for maximum use of 12-GHz band. It is suggested that communications satellites are inherently more flexible than fiber-optic cables.
48 CFR 49.115 - Settlement of terminated incentive contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... Revision—Firm Target, and 52.249-2, Termination for Convenience of the Government (Fixed-Price). (1... Price Revision—Firm Target, or paragraph (1) of the clause at 52.216-17, Incentive Price Revision—Successive Targets. The contracting officer shall apply the incentive price revision provisions to completed...
2016-09-01
including suggestions for reducing this burden, to Washington headquarters Services, Directorate for Information Operations and Reports, 1215...OSD) Defense Procurement and Acquisition Policy (DPAP), they were directed by Mr. Assad, Director of Defense Pricing, to change contract type to FPIF...Review. It was the determination of the Director of Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal to make this transition. Shortly following this
48 CFR 35.006 - Contracting methods and contract type.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... short-duration fixed-price contract may be useful for developing system design concepts, resolving... contracts as designs become more firmly established, risks are reduced, and production tooling, equipment...
48 CFR 519.7008 - Selection of protégé firms.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... SOCIOECONOMIC PROGRAMS SMALL BUSINESS PROGRAMS GSA Mentor-Protégé Program 519.7008 Selection of protégé firms. (a) Mentor firms will be solely responsible for selecting protégé firms. Mentors are encouraged to... subcontractor or a newly selected subcontractor for the prime contractor's GSA contract. (b) Mentor firms may...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 48 Federal Acquisition Regulations System 1 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Policies. 16.102 Section... CONTRACT TYPES TYPES OF CONTRACTS Selecting Contract Types 16.102 Policies. (a) Contracts resulting from sealed bidding shall be firm-fixed-price contracts or fixed-price contracts with economic price...
48 CFR 16.103 - Negotiating contract type.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... CONTRACTING METHODS AND CONTRACT TYPES TYPES OF CONTRACTS Selecting Contract Types 16.103 Negotiating contract... basic profit motive of business enterprise, shall be used when the risk involved is minimal or can be...) Contracts on a firm fixed-price basis other than those for major systems or research and development, and (3...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-04-01
... resources. (9) Grantees and subgrantees must maintain records sufficient to detail the significant history... section. (e) Contracting with small and minority firms, women's business enterprise and labor surplus area... firms, women's business enterprises, and labor surplus area firms are used when possible. (2...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-04-01
... resources. (9) Grantees and subgrantees must maintain records sufficient to detail the significant history... section. (e) Contracting with small and minority firms, women's business enterprise and labor surplus area... firms, women's business enterprises, and labor surplus area firms are used when possible. (2...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-04-01
... resources. (9) Grantees and subgrantees must maintain records sufficient to detail the significant history... section. (e) Contracting with small and minority firms, women's business enterprise and labor surplus area... firms, women's business enterprises, and labor surplus area firms are used when possible. (2...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-04-01
... resources. (9) Grantees and subgrantees must maintain records sufficient to detail the significant history... section. (e) Contracting with small and minority firms, women's business enterprise and labor surplus area... firms, women's business enterprises, and labor surplus area firms are used when possible. (2...
34 CFR 74.44 - Procurement procedures.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... made by recipients to utilize small businesses, minority-owned firms, and women's business enterprises...: (1) Ensure that small businesses, minority-owned firms, and women's business enterprises are used to... businesses, minority-owned firms, and women's business enterprises. (3) Consider in the contract process...
Ojelabi, Rapheal A; Afolabi, Adedeji O; Oyeyipo, Opeyemi O; Tunji-Olayeni, Patience F; Adewale, Bukola A
2018-06-01
Integrating social client relationship management (CRM 2.0) in the built environment can enhance the relationship between construction organizations and client towards sustaining a long and lasting collaboration. The data exploration analyzed the e-readiness of contracting and consulting construction firms in the uptake of CRM 2.0 and the barriers encountered in the adoption of the modern business tool. The targeted organizations consist of seventy five (75) construction businesses operating in Lagos State which were selected from a pool of registered contracting and consulting construction firms using random sampling technique. Descriptive statistics of the e-readiness of contracting and consulting construction firms for CRM 2.0 adoption and barriers limiting its uptake were analyzed. Also, inferential analysis using Mann-Whitney U statistical and independent sample t-test was performed on the dataset obtained. The data generated will support construction firms on the necessity to engage in client social relationship management in ensuring sustainable client relationship management in the built environment.
48 CFR 619.202-70 - The Department of State Mentor-Protégé Program.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... disadvantaged business (SDB), women-owned small business (WOSB), veteran-owned small business (VOSB), and... relationships. (h) Eligibility of protégé firms. (1) A protégé firm must be: (i) A SB, HUBZone, SDB, WOSB, VOSB... contracts. (2) Except for SDB and HUBZone firms, a protégé firm may self-certify to a mentor firm that it...
48 CFR 619.202-70 - The Department of State Mentor-Protégé Program.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... disadvantaged business (SDB), women-owned small business (WOSB), veteran-owned small business (VOSB), and... relationships. (h) Eligibility of protégé firms. (1) A protégé firm must be: (i) A SB, HUBZone, SDB, WOSB, VOSB... contracts. (2) Except for SDB and HUBZone firms, a protégé firm may self-certify to a mentor firm that it...
48 CFR 619.202-70 - The Department of State Mentor-Protégé Program.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... disadvantaged business (SDB), women-owned small business (WOSB), veteran-owned small business (VOSB), and... relationships. (h) Eligibility of protégé firms. (1) A protégé firm must be: (i) A SB, HUBZone, SDB, WOSB, VOSB... contracts. (2) Except for SDB and HUBZone firms, a protégé firm may self-certify to a mentor firm that it...
48 CFR 619.202-70 - The Department of State Mentor-Protégé Program.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... disadvantaged business (SDB), women-owned small business (WOSB), veteran-owned small business (VOSB), and... relationships. (h) Eligibility of protégé firms. (1) A protégé firm must be: (i) A SB, HUBZone, SDB, WOSB, VOSB... contracts. (2) Except for SDB and HUBZone firms, a protégé firm may self-certify to a mentor firm that it...
1990-12-03
This is our final report on the audit of Subcontract Prices on Firm-Fixed-Price Contracts Awarded to McDonnell Aircraft Company (MCAIR). The Contract Management Directorate made the audit from October 1989 through June 1990. The objective of the audit was to compare proposed and negotiated subcontract prices and determine reasons for significant variances. We also evaluated applicable internal control procedures. For a 6-month period ending December 1989, MCAIR issued 517 subcontracts valued at $679 million.
49 CFR Appendix A to Part 19 - Contract Provisions
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... market, or contracts for transportation or transmission of intelligence. 5. Rights to Inventions Made... Organizations and Small Business Firms Under Government Grants, Contracts and Cooperative Agreements,” and any...
Competitiveness in the Services Sector: Understanding the Contracting Data
2012-09-01
Retrieved from http://www.acq.osd.mil/osbp/sbir/sb/eligibility.shtml Denes, T. A. (1997). Do small business set - asides increase the cost of...comprises small businesses , while TechAmerica and the Coalition for Government Procurement primarily comprise large firms. Our discussions with... procurement auctions . Lamm, D. V. (1987). Why firms refuse DOD business : an analysis of rationale. National Contract Management Journal , 21 (Winter
14 CFR 1274.509 - Contract provisions.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... breaches the contract terms, and provide for such remedial actions as may be appropriate. (b) All contracts... 14 Aeronautics and Space 5 2010-01-01 2010-01-01 false Contract provisions. 1274.509 Section 1274... COMMERCIAL FIRMS Procurement Standards § 1274.509 Contract provisions. The recipient shall include, in...
41 CFR Appendix A to Part 105 - 72-Contract Provisions
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... market, or contracts for transportation or transmission of intelligence. 5. Rights to Inventions Made... Organizations and Small Business Firms Under Government Grants, Contracts and Cooperative Agreements,” and any...
Ensuring Reliable Natural Gas-Fired Generation with Fuel Contracts and Storage - DOE/NETL-2017/1816
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Myles, Paul T.; Labarbara, Kirk A.; Logan, Cecilia Elise
This report finds that natural gas-fired power plants purchase fuel both on the spot market and through firm supply contracts; there do not appear to be clear drivers propelling power plants toward one or the other type. Most natural gas-fired power generators are located near major natural gas transmission pipelines, and most natural gas contracts are currently procured on the spot market. Although there is some regional variation in the type of contract used, a strong regional pattern does not emerge. Whether gas prices are higher with spot or firm contracts varies by both region and year. Natural gas pricesmore » that push the generators higher in the supply curve would make them less likely to dispatch. Most of the natural gas generators discussed in this report would be unlikely to enter firm contracts if the agreed price would decrease their dispatch frequency. The price points at which these generators would be unlikely to enter a firm contract depends upon the region that the generator is in, and how dependent that region is on natural gas. The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) is more dependent on natural gas than either Eastern Interconnection or Western Interconnection. This report shows that above-ground storage is prohibitively expensive with respect to providing storage for an extended operational fuel reserve comparable to the amount of on-site fuel storage used for coal-fired plants. Further, both pressurized and atmospheric tanks require a significant amount of land for storage, even to support one day’s operation at full output. Underground storage offers the only viable option for 30-day operational storage of natural gas, and that is limited by the location of suitable geologic formations and depleted fields.« less
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... HEALTH BENEFITS ACQUISITION REGULATION GENERAL CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS CONTRACT COST PRINCIPLES AND PROCEDURES Contracts With Commercial Organizations 1631.205-82 Audits. Carriers should ensure that the public accounting firms with which they contract for audits of FEHB accounts are registered with the Public Company...
48 CFR 236.602-70 - Restriction on award of overseas architect-engineer contracts to foreign firms.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... countries bordering the Arabian Gulf, shall be awarded only to United States firms or to joint ventures of United States and host nation firms. [62 FR 2858, Jan. 17, 1997, as amended at 76 FR 58155, Sept. 20...
48 CFR 236.602-70 - Restriction on award of overseas architect-engineer contracts to foreign firms.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... countries bordering the Arabian Gulf, shall be awarded only to United States firms or to joint ventures of United States and host nation firms. [62 FR 2858, Jan. 17, 1997, as amended at 76 FR 58155, Sept. 20...
48 CFR 236.602-70 - Restriction on award of overseas architect-engineer contracts to foreign firms.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... countries bordering the Arabian Gulf, shall be awarded only to United States firms or to joint ventures of United States and host nation firms. [62 FR 2858, Jan. 17, 1997, as amended at 76 FR 58155, Sept. 20...
48 CFR 12.207 - Contract type.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... contracts or fixed-price contracts with economic price adjustment for the acquisition of commercial items... fixed-price with economic price adjustment contracts (e.g., by limiting the value or length of the time... maximize the use of firm-fixed-price or fixed-price with economic price adjustment contracts on future...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... contracting officers are authorized to sign DO-H8 rated contracts or orders. It is the responsibility of the requirements office to determine which contracts or orders should be rated. All contracts with U.S. firms under the DOSESPP will not necessarily need to be assigned a priority rating. (g) The contracting officer...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... contracting officers are authorized to sign DO-H8 rated contracts or orders. It is the responsibility of the requirements office to determine which contracts or orders should be rated. All contracts with U.S. firms under the DOSESPP will not necessarily need to be assigned a priority rating. (g) The contracting officer...
Incentive Issues in Information Security Management
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Lee, Chul Ho
2012-01-01
This dissertation studies three incentive issues in information security management. The first essay studies contract issues between a firm that outsources security functions and a managed security service provider (MSSP) that provides security functions to the firm. Since MSSP and firms cannot observe each other's actions, both can suffer…
2012-06-01
52 2. Blackwater and Nisour Square.........................................................53 V. RECOGNITION VS. EFFECTIVE DEMOCRATIC...in a theater of war. He has worked extensively with various Privately Contracted Military Firms including but not limited to, Blackwater , DynCorp...Furthermore, the U.S. needed rapid security capabilities seemingly beyond the reach of the U.S. armed forces. Companies such as the former Blackwater
The effects of rebate contracts on the health care system.
Graf, Julia
2014-06-01
Group purchasing organizations gain increasing importance with respect to the supply of pharmaceutical products and frequently use multiple, exclusive or partially exclusive rebate contracts to exercise market power. Based on a Hotelling model of horizontal and vertical product differentiation, we examine the controversy around whether a superior rebate scheme exists, as far as consumer surplus, firms' profits and total welfare are concerned. We find that firms clearly prefer partially exclusive over multiple, and multiple over exclusive rebate contracts. In contrast, no rebate form exists that lowers total costs per se for the consumers or maximizes total welfare.
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
None
The Office of Natural Gas and Petroleum Import and Export Activities prepares quarterly reports showing natural gas import and export activity. Companies are required to file quarterly reports. Attachments show the percentage of takes to maximum firm contract levels and the weighted average per unit price for each of the long-term importers during the 5 most recent quarters, volumes and prices of gas purchased by long-term importers and exporters during the past 12 months, volume and price data for gas imported on a short-term or spot market basis, and the gas exported on a short-term or spot market basis tomore » Canada and Mexico.« less
46 CFR Sec. 2 - Description of NSA-WORKSMALREP Contract.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... 46 Shipping 8 2013-10-01 2013-10-01 false Description of NSA-WORKSMALREP Contract. Sec. 2 Section... REPAIRS-NSA-WORKSMALREP Sec. 2 Description of NSA-WORKSMALREP Contract. This is an individual fixed price contract which may be awarded to any firm not holding an NSA-LUMPSUMREP Contract, as a result of formal...
46 CFR Sec. 2 - Description of NSA-WORKSMALREP Contract.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... 46 Shipping 8 2012-10-01 2012-10-01 false Description of NSA-WORKSMALREP Contract. Sec. 2 Section... REPAIRS-NSA-WORKSMALREP Sec. 2 Description of NSA-WORKSMALREP Contract. This is an individual fixed price contract which may be awarded to any firm not holding an NSA-LUMPSUMREP Contract, as a result of formal...
46 CFR Sec. 2 - Description of NSA-WORKSMALREP Contract.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... 46 Shipping 8 2014-10-01 2014-10-01 false Description of NSA-WORKSMALREP Contract. Sec. 2 Section... REPAIRS-NSA-WORKSMALREP Sec. 2 Description of NSA-WORKSMALREP Contract. This is an individual fixed price contract which may be awarded to any firm not holding an NSA-LUMPSUMREP Contract, as a result of formal...
46 CFR Sec. 2 - Description of NSA-WORKSMALREP Contract.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... 46 Shipping 8 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false Description of NSA-WORKSMALREP Contract. Sec. 2 Section... REPAIRS-NSA-WORKSMALREP Sec. 2 Description of NSA-WORKSMALREP Contract. This is an individual fixed price contract which may be awarded to any firm not holding an NSA-LUMPSUMREP Contract, as a result of formal...
22 CFR Appendix A to Part 226 - Contract Provisions
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-04-01
... Foreign Relations AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION OF ASSISTANCE AWARDS TO U.S. NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS Pt. 226, App. A Appendix A to Part 226—Contract Provisions All contracts, awarded by... Organizations and Small Business Firms Under Government Grants, Contracts and Cooperative Agreements,” and any...
48 CFR 246.710 - Contract clauses.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... contracts that include the clause at 252.227-7013, Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software, when... Alternate I when extended liability is desired and a fixed price incentive contract is contemplated. (3) Use... and a firm fixed price contract is contemplated. (4) Use the clause at 252.246-7002, Warranty of...
48 CFR 1827.303-70 - NASA solicitation provisions and contract clauses.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... 48 Federal Acquisition Regulations System 6 2012-10-01 2012-10-01 false NASA solicitation... COPYRIGHTS Patent Rights Under Government Contracts 1827.303-70 NASA solicitation provisions and contract..., New Technology, in all NASA solicitations and contracts with other than a small business firm or a...
48 CFR 1827.303-70 - NASA solicitation provisions and contract clauses.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... 48 Federal Acquisition Regulations System 6 2014-10-01 2014-10-01 false NASA solicitation... COPYRIGHTS Patent Rights Under Government Contracts 1827.303-70 NASA solicitation provisions and contract..., New Technology, in all NASA solicitations and contracts with other than a small business firm or a...
48 CFR 1827.303-70 - NASA solicitation provisions and contract clauses.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 48 Federal Acquisition Regulations System 6 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 true NASA solicitation... COPYRIGHTS Patent Rights Under Government Contracts 1827.303-70 NASA solicitation provisions and contract..., New Technology, in all NASA solicitations and contracts with other than a small business firm or a...
48 CFR 1827.303-70 - NASA solicitation provisions and contract clauses.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... 48 Federal Acquisition Regulations System 6 2013-10-01 2013-10-01 false NASA solicitation... COPYRIGHTS Patent Rights Under Government Contracts 1827.303-70 NASA solicitation provisions and contract..., New Technology, in all NASA solicitations and contracts with other than a small business firm or a...
48 CFR 1827.303-70 - NASA solicitation provisions and contract clauses.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... 48 Federal Acquisition Regulations System 6 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false NASA solicitation... COPYRIGHTS Patent Rights Under Government Contracts 1827.303-70 NASA solicitation provisions and contract..., New Technology, in all NASA solicitations and contracts with other than a small business firm or a...
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Finlay, William
1987-01-01
Considers industrial relations policies and practices of stevedore firms in the West Coast longshore industry in terms of the social worker, worker-resource, and institutional theories. Subsidiary firms were more lenient in contract interpretation and more competitive in recruitment, supporting the worker-resource theory. Includes 2 tables and 33…
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2012-04-20
..., Firm, Market Maker and Professional orders in equity and index options to the BATS Exchange, Inc... Market-Fees and Rebates,'' and are as follows: Exchange Customer Firm MM Professional BATS $0.55 $0.55 $0... contract for Customers, Firms, Market Makers, and Professionals but proposes to apply those fees solely to...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-08-13
... filing is to amend the Schedule to reflect new transaction pricing that will become operative on August 4... customer order flow. Currently, all Firm proprietary manual transactions are charged $0.18 per contract and... transaction involving a Firm's proprietary trading account that has a customer of that same Firm on the contra...
The challenge of contracting for technological information.
Zeckhauser, R
1996-11-12
Contracting to provide technological information (TI) is a significant challenge. TI is an unusual commodity in five ways. (i) TI is difficult to count and value; conventional indicators, such as patients and citations, hardly indicate value. TI is often sold at different prices to different parties. (ii) To value TI, it may be necessary to "give away the secret." This danger, despite nondisclosure agreements, inhibits efforts to market TI. (iii) To prove its value, TI is often bundled into complete products, such as a computer chip or pharmaceutical product. Efficient exchange, by contrast, would involve merely the raw information. (iv) Sellers' superior knowledge about TI's value make buyers wary of overpaying. (v) Inefficient contracts are often designed to secure rents from TI. For example, licensing agreements charge more than marginal cost. These contracting difficulties affect the way TI is produced, encouraging self-reliance. This should be an advantage to large firms. However, small research and development firms spend more per employee than large firms, and nonprofit universities are major producers. Networks of organizational relationships, particularly between universities and industry, are critical in transmitting TI. Implicit barter-money for guidance-is common. Property rights for TI are hard to establish. Patents, quite suitable for better mousetraps, are inadequate for an era when we design better mice. Much TI is not patented, and what is patented sets fuzzy demarcations. New organizational forms are a promising approach to contracting difficulties for TI. Webs of relationships, formal and informal, involving universities, start-up firms, corporate giants, and venture capitalists play a major role in facilitating the production and spread of TI.
The challenge of contracting for technological information
Zeckhauser, Richard
1996-01-01
Contracting to provide technological information (TI) is a significant challenge. TI is an unusual commodity in five ways. (i) TI is difficult to count and value; conventional indicators, such as patents and citations, hardly indicate value. TI is often sold at different prices to different parties. (ii) To value TI, it may be necessary to “give away the secret.” This danger, despite nondisclosure agreements, inhibits efforts to market TI. (iii) To prove its value, TI is often bundled into complete products, such as a computer chip or pharmaceutical product. Efficient exchange, by contrast, would involve merely the raw information. (iv) Sellers’ superior knowledge about TI’s value make buyers wary of overpaying. (v) Inefficient contracts are often designed to secure rents from TI. For example, licensing agreements charge more than marginal cost. These contracting difficulties affect the way TI is produced, encouraging self-reliance. This should be an advantage to large firms. However, small research and development firms spend more per employee than large firms, and nonprofit universities are major producers. Networks of organizational relationships, particularly between universities and industry, are critical in transmitting TI. Implicit barter—money for guidance—is common. Property rights for TI are hard to establish. Patents, quite suitable for better mousetraps, are inadequate for an era when we design better mice. Much TI is not patented, and what is patented sets fuzzy demarcations. New organizational forms are a promising approach to contracting difficulties for TI. Webs of relationships, formal and informal, involving universities, start-up firms, corporate giants, and venture capitalists play a major role in facilitating the production and spread of TI. PMID:8917488
Jian, Ming; He, Hua; Ma, Changsong; Wu, Yan; Yang, Hao
2017-05-17
This article studies the price competition and cooperation in a duopoly that is subjected to carbon emissions cap. The study assumes that in a departure from the classical Bertrand game, there is still a market for both firms' goods regardless of the product price, even though production capacity is limited by carbon emissions regulation. Through the decentralized decision making of both firms under perfect information, the results are unstable. The firm with the lower maximum production capacity under carbon emissions regulation and the firm with the higher maximum production capacity both seek market price cooperation. By designing an internal carbon credits trading mechanism, we can ensure that the production capacity of the firm with the higher maximum production capacity under carbon emissions regulation reaches price equilibrium. Also, the negotiation power of the duopoly would affect the price equilibrium.
48 CFR 836.603 - Collecting data on and appraising firms qualifications.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... Construction and Facilities Management, for Central Office; the Director, Office of Construction Management... VETERANS AFFAIRS SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect...
48 CFR 836.603 - Collecting data on and appraising firms qualifications.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... Construction and Facilities Management, for Central Office; the Director, Office of Construction Management... VETERANS AFFAIRS SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect...
48 CFR 836.603 - Collecting data on and appraising firms qualifications.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... Construction and Facilities Management, for Central Office; the Director, Office of Construction Management... VETERANS AFFAIRS SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect...
48 CFR 836.603 - Collecting data on and appraising firms qualifications.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... Construction and Facilities Management, for Central Office; the Director, Office of Construction Management... VETERANS AFFAIRS SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect...
48 CFR 836.603 - Collecting data on and appraising firms qualifications.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... Construction and Facilities Management, for Central Office; the Director, Office of Construction Management... VETERANS AFFAIRS SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect...
48 CFR 836.602-1 - Selection criteria.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 836.602-1... management, and cooperativeness. (2) Record of significant claims against the firm because of improper or...
48 CFR 836.602-1 - Selection criteria.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 836.602-1... management, and cooperativeness. (2) Record of significant claims against the firm because of improper or...
48 CFR 836.602-1 - Selection criteria.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECT-ENGINEER CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 836.602-1... management, and cooperativeness. (2) Record of significant claims against the firm because of improper or...
Antonanzas, Fernando; Juarez-Castello, Carmelo; Rodriguez-Ibeas, Roberto
2011-07-01
In this paper, we characterise the risk-sharing contracts that health authorities can design when they face a regulatory decision on drug pricing and reimbursement in a context of uncertainty. We focus on two types of contracts. On the one hand, the health authority can reimburse the firm for each treated patient regardless of health outcomes (non risk-sharing). Alternatively, the health authority can pay for the drug only when the patient is cured (risk-sharing contract). The optimal contract depends on the trade-off between the monitoring costs, the marginal production cost and the utility derived from treatment. A non-risk-sharing agreement will be preferred by the health authority, if patients who should not be treated impose a relatively low cost to the health system. When this cost is high, the health authority would prefer a risk-sharing agreement for relatively low monitoring costs.
17 CFR 240.3b-13 - Definition of eligible OTC derivative instrument.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-04-01
... purchase or sale of a security on a firm basis; or (2) Provides, in whole or in part, on a firm or... derivative instrument means any contract, agreement, or transaction that: (1) Provides, in whole or in part, on a firm or contingent basis, for the purchase or sale of, or is based on the value of, or any...
17 CFR 240.3b-13 - Definition of eligible OTC derivative instrument.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-04-01
... purchase or sale of a security on a firm basis; or (2) Provides, in whole or in part, on a firm or... derivative instrument means any contract, agreement, or transaction that: (1) Provides, in whole or in part, on a firm or contingent basis, for the purchase or sale of, or is based on the value of, or any...
17 CFR 240.3b-13 - Definition of eligible OTC derivative instrument.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-04-01
... purchase or sale of a security on a firm basis; or (2) Provides, in whole or in part, on a firm or... derivative instrument means any contract, agreement, or transaction that: (1) Provides, in whole or in part, on a firm or contingent basis, for the purchase or sale of, or is based on the value of, or any...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-04-01
..., design, engineering, surveying, mapping, or architectural related services with respect to a construction... DESIGN RELATED SERVICE CONTRACTS § 172.3 Definitions. As used in this part: Audit means a review to test... individual or firm providing engineering and design related services as a party to the contract. Contracting...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-04-01
..., design, engineering, surveying, mapping, or architectural related services with respect to a construction... DESIGN RELATED SERVICE CONTRACTS § 172.3 Definitions. As used in this part: Audit means a review to test... individual or firm providing engineering and design related services as a party to the contract. Contracting...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-04-01
..., design, engineering, surveying, mapping, or architectural related services with respect to a construction... DESIGN RELATED SERVICE CONTRACTS § 172.3 Definitions. As used in this part: Audit means a review to test... individual or firm providing engineering and design related services as a party to the contract. Contracting...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-04-01
..., design, engineering, surveying, mapping, or architectural related services with respect to a construction... DESIGN RELATED SERVICE CONTRACTS § 172.3 Definitions. As used in this part: Audit means a review to test... individual or firm providing engineering and design related services as a party to the contract. Contracting...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-04-01
..., design, engineering, surveying, mapping, or architectural related services with respect to a construction... DESIGN RELATED SERVICE CONTRACTS § 172.3 Definitions. As used in this part: Audit means a review to test... individual or firm providing engineering and design related services as a party to the contract. Contracting...
48 CFR 1019.202-70-4 - General policy.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... SOCIOECONOMIC PROGRAMS SMALL BUSINESS PROGRAMS Policies 1019.202-70-4 General policy. (a) Eligible prime... subcontractors. (b) A firm's status as a protégé under a Treasury contract must not have an effect on the firm's...
Natural gas imports and exports, first quarter report 2000
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
None
The Office of Natural Gas and Petroleum Import and Export Activities prepares quarterly reports showing natural gas import and export activity. Companies are required to file quarterly reports. Attachments show the percentage of takes to maximum firm contract levels and the weighted average per unit price for each of the long-term importers during the 5 most recent reporting quarters, volumes and prices of gas purchased by long-term importers and exporters during the past 12 months, volume and price data for gas imported on a short-term or spot market basis, and the gas exported on a short-term or spot market basismore » to Canada and Mexico.« less
Natural gas imports and exports, fourth quarter report 1999
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
None
The Office of Natural Gas and Petroleum Import and Export Activities prepares quarterly reports showing natural gas import and export activity. Companies are required to file quarterly reports. Attachments show the percentage of takes to maximum firm contract levels and the weighted average per unit price for each of the long-term importers during the five most recent quarters, volumes and prices of gas purchased by long-term importers and exporters during the past 12 months, volume and price data for gas imported on a short-term or spot market basis, and the gas exported on a short-term or spot market basis tomore » Canada and Mexico.« less
Contract Financing for Small Business
1981-11-01
problem. Small business contractors devote considerable management attention to operating capital and cash flow. Small business contractors are keenly...CONTRACT FINANCING 0FOR SMALL BUSINESS November 1981 -s Paul R. McClenon Prepared pursuant to Department of Defense Contract No. MDA903-81-C-0166...34 i 12 17046 DistIbufios Unlimted !I CONTRACT FINANCING FOR SMALL BUSINESS EXECUTIVE SUMMHARY To perform effectively on a contract, a firm needs
Independent evaluation: insights from public accounting.
Brown, Abigail B; Klerman, Jacob Alex
2012-06-01
Maintaining the independence of contract government program evaluation presents significant contracting challenges. The ideal outcome for an agency is often both the impression of an independent evaluation and a glowing report. In this, independent evaluation is like financial statement audits: firm management wants both a public accounting firm to attest to the fairness of its financial accounts and to be allowed to account for transactions as it sees fit. In both cases, the evaluation or audit is being conducted on behalf of outsiders--the public or shareholders--but is overseen by a party with significant interests at stake in the outcome-the agency being evaluated or executive management of the firm. We review the contracting strategies developed to maintain independence in auditing. We examine evidence on the effectiveness of professionalism, reputation, liability and owner oversight in constraining behavior in auditing. We then establish parallels with contracting for evaluations and apply these insights to changes that might maintain and improve evaluator independence. By analogy with the Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002 reforms in auditing, we recommend exploring using a reformulated Technical Working Group to encourage more prompt release of more evaluation results and to help insulate evaluators from inappropriate pressure to change their results or analysis approach.
23 CFR 636.208 - May I use my existing prequalification procedures with design-build contracts?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-04-01
... design-build contracts? 636.208 Section 636.208 Highways FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING AND TRAFFIC OPERATIONS DESIGN-BUILD CONTRACTING Selection Procedures, Award Criteria... use your existing prequalification procedures for either construction or engineering design firms as a...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2011-07-13
... the time the Exchange proposed the ``one-sided non-firm'' quote condition, the Options Price Reporting... quotation are marked ``non-firm.'' OPRA did not disseminate a ``non-firm'' condition for one side of a... of one contract if the remaining size is a seller, or (ii) an offer price of $200,000, with a size of...
48 CFR 37.112 - Government use of private sector temporaries.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... REGULATION SPECIAL CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING SERVICE CONTRACTING Service Contracts-General 37.112 Government... 48 Federal Acquisition Regulations System 1 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false Government use of private... service firms for the brief or intermittent use of the skills of private sector temporaries. Services...
48 CFR 36.207 - Pricing fixed-price construction contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 48 Federal Acquisition Regulations System 1 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Pricing fixed-price... Contracting for Construction 36.207 Pricing fixed-price construction contracts. (a) Generally, firm-fixed... methods. (b) Lump-sum pricing shall be used in preference to unit pricing except when— (1) Large...
37 CFR 401.13 - Administration of patent rights clauses.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... TECHNOLOGY POLICY, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE RIGHTS TO INVENTIONS MADE BY NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS AND SMALL BUSINESS FIRMS UNDER GOVERNMENT GRANTS, CONTRACTS, AND COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS § 401.13 Administration of... small business firms or nonprofit organizations, a reasonable time shall be the time during which an...
2016 availability and disparity study : final report.
DOT National Transportation Integrated Search
2016-07-01
The study examined whether there was a level playing field for minority- and women-owned firms in the Montana transportation : contracting marketplace and for MDT contracting. This information helps MDT set an overall goal for Disadvantage Business :...
5 CFR 300.405 - Requirement for contract.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... principles and equal opportunity laws. ... 5 Administrative Personnel 1 2010-01-01 2010-01-01 false Requirement for contract. 300.405 Section... (GENERAL) Use of Commercial Recruiting Firms and Nonprofit Employment Services § 300.405 Requirement for...
48 CFR 18.114 - Contracting with the Small Business Administration (The 8(a) Program).
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... Business Administration (The 8(a) Program). 18.114 Section 18.114 Federal Acquisition Regulations System... Acquisition Flexibilities 18.114 Contracting with the Small Business Administration (The 8(a) Program). Contracts may be awarded to the Small Business Administration (SBA) for performance by eligible 8(a) firms...
48 CFR 18.114 - Contracting with the Small Business Administration (The 8(a) Program).
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... Business Administration (The 8(a) Program). 18.114 Section 18.114 Federal Acquisition Regulations System... Acquisition Flexibilities 18.114 Contracting with the Small Business Administration (The 8(a) Program). Contracts may be awarded to the Small Business Administration (SBA) for performance by eligible 8(a) firms...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2011-01-12
... to market participants that add or remove liquidity from the Exchange (``maker/taker fees'') in 100... contract for Market Maker, Market Maker Plus,\\4\\ Firm Proprietary and Customer (Professional) \\5\\ orders... Customer \\7\\ orders for 100 or more contracts. Priority Customer orders for less than 100 contracts are not...
The strategic use of forward contracts: Applications in power markets
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Lien, Jeffrey Scott
This dissertation develops three theoretical models that analyze forward trading by firms with market power. The models are discussed in the context of recently restructured power markets, but the results can be applied more generally. The first model considers the profitability of large firms in markets with limited economies of scale and free entry. When large firms apply their market power, small firms benefit from the high prices without incurring the costs of restricted output. When entry is considered, and profit opportunity is determined by the cost of entry, this asymmetry creates the "curse of market power;" the long-run profits of large firms are reduced because of their market power. I suggest ways that large power producers can cope with the curse of market power, including the sale of long-term forward contracts. Past research has shown that forward contracts can demonstrate commitment to aggressive behavior to a competing duopolist. I add explicitly modeled entry to this literature, and make the potential entrants the audience of the forward sale. The existence of a forward market decreases equilibrium entry, increases the profits of large firms, and enhances economic efficiency. In the second model, a consumer representative, such as a state government or regulated distribution utility, bargains in the forward market on behalf of end-consumers who cannot organize together in the spot market. The ability to organize in forward markets allows consumers to encourage economic efficiency. When multiple producers are considered, I find that the ability to offer contracts also increases consumer surplus by decreasing the producers' profits. In some specifications of the model, consumers are able to capture the full gains from trade. The third model of this dissertation considers the ability of a large producer to take advantage of anonymity by randomly alternating between forward sales and forward purchases. The large producer uses its market power to always obtain favorable settlement on its forward transactions. Since other participants in the market cannot anticipate the large producer's eventual spot market behavior they cannot effectively arbitrage between markets. I find that forward transaction anonymity leads to spot price destabilization and cost inefficiency.
37 CFR 401.10 - Government assignment to contractor of rights in invention of government employee.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... Copyrights ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR TECHNOLOGY POLICY, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE RIGHTS TO INVENTIONS MADE BY NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS AND SMALL BUSINESS FIRMS UNDER GOVERNMENT GRANTS, CONTRACTS, AND COOPERATIVE... small business firm or nonprofit organization and the Federal agency employing such co-inventor...
Analysis of Expedited Defense Contracting Methods in the Acquisition of Emerging Technology
2016-12-01
NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY, CALIFORNIA MBA PROFESSIONAL REPORT ANALYSIS OF EXPEDITED DEFENSE CONTRACTING METHODS IN THE...CONTRACTING METHODS IN THE ACQUISITION OF EMERGING TECHNOLOGY 5. FUNDING NUMBERS 6. AUTHOR(S) Jacob D. Sabin and Mark K. Zakner 7. PERFORMING...firms. The DOD has authority for applying non-traditional contracting methods to better adapt to this competitive marketplace. This project studied non
WORKER PROTECTION: Federal Contractors and Violations of Labor Law
1995-10-01
receive billions of dollars annually in federal government contracts for goods and services. While these firms generally profit from their business with...Federal Procurement Data System (FPDS) that tracks firms receiving over $25,000 in federal funding in exchange for goods and services provided. For...B-257208 our detection. Also, we were unable to verify those firms that went out of business or relocated or for which location data in NLRB case
14 CFR 1274.502 - Recipient responsibilities.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... referred to such Federal, State or local authority as may have proper jurisdiction. ... AGREEMENTS WITH COMMERCIAL FIRMS Procurement Standards § 1274.502 Recipient responsibilities. The standards... contract(s). The recipient is the responsible authority, without recourse to NASA, regarding the settlement...
48 CFR 1552.219-73 - Small Disadvantaged Business Targets.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
...) and EPAAR 1552.219-72, the following small disadvantaged business (SDB) participation targets proposed... specifically identified SDB(s) was (were) considered under the Section—SDB participation evaluation factor or... promptly notify the contracting officer of any substitution of firms if the new firms are not SDB concerns...
48 CFR 1552.219-73 - Small Disadvantaged Business Targets.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
...) and EPAAR 1552.219-72, the following small disadvantaged business (SDB) participation targets proposed... specifically identified SDB(s) was (were) considered under the Section—SDB participation evaluation factor or... promptly notify the contracting officer of any substitution of firms if the new firms are not SDB concerns...
48 CFR 1552.219-73 - Small Disadvantaged Business Targets.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
...) and EPAAR 1552.219-72, the following small disadvantaged business (SDB) participation targets proposed... specifically identified SDB(s) was (were) considered under the Section—SDB participation evaluation factor or... promptly notify the contracting officer of any substitution of firms if the new firms are not SDB concerns...
48 CFR 1552.219-73 - Small Disadvantaged Business Targets.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
...) and EPAAR 1552.219-72, the following small disadvantaged business (SDB) participation targets proposed... specifically identified SDB(s) was (were) considered under the Section—SDB participation evaluation factor or... promptly notify the contracting officer of any substitution of firms if the new firms are not SDB concerns...
48 CFR 1552.219-73 - Small Disadvantaged Business Targets.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
...) and EPAAR 1552.219-72, the following small disadvantaged business (SDB) participation targets proposed... specifically identified SDB(s) was (were) considered under the Section—SDB participation evaluation factor or... promptly notify the contracting officer of any substitution of firms if the new firms are not SDB concerns...
37 CFR 401.12 - Licensing of background patent rights to third parties.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... SECRETARY FOR TECHNOLOGY POLICY, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE RIGHTS TO INVENTIONS MADE BY NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS AND SMALL BUSINESS FIRMS UNDER GOVERNMENT GRANTS, CONTRACTS, AND COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS § 401.12 Licensing of background patent rights to third parties. (a) A funding agreement with a small business firm...
37 CFR 401.9 - Retention of rights by contractor employee inventor.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... TECHNOLOGY POLICY, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE RIGHTS TO INVENTIONS MADE BY NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS AND SMALL BUSINESS FIRMS UNDER GOVERNMENT GRANTS, CONTRACTS, AND COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS § 401.9 Retention of rights... retain rights to a subject invention made under a funding agreement with a small business firm or...
Maximize Benefits, Minimize Risk: Selecting the Right HVAC Firm.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Golden, James T.
1993-01-01
An informal survey of 20 major urban school districts found that 40% were currently operating in a "break down" maintenance mode. A majority, 57.9%, also indicated they saw considerable benefits in contracting for heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) maintenance services with outside firms. Offers guidelines in selecting…
48 CFR 219.7103-2 - Contracting officer responsibilities.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... advance agreement on the treatment of developmental assistance costs for either credit or reimbursement if... the clause at 252.232-7005, Reimbursement of Subcontractor Advance Payments—DoD Pilot Mentor-Protege Program, when a mentor firm provides advance payments to a protege firm under the Program and the mentor...
Law Firm: A First-Year Course on Lawyering.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Braveman, Daan
1989-01-01
An experimental first-year course introducing law students to the law firm addressed: a single issue in contract law from both sides, writing as an advocate, the lawyer's role, legal research methods, the legislative process, the counseling function, the appellate process, and traditional legal writing. An interdisciplinary approach was used. (MSE)
1994-09-01
Robert Strasser, professors of Contract Law at AFIT, who offered expertise, guidance and resources that were instrumental for successful completion of...users (SAF/GC, AFRT Contract Law Department, ACUS, several law firms, and senior contracting, legal 18 and engineering professionals from the Air Force...survey for format and design. The two other research advisors, ADR and Contract Law course professors at AFIT, primarily reviewed the survey for content
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2013-01-22
... Exchange currently charges $0.11 per contract for Customer orders executed at NYSE MKT LLC (``AMEX''), BOX... Customer orders executed at MIAX and $0.57 per contract for Professional, Firm, and Market Maker orders executed at MIAX. As noted above, the Exchange currently charges $0.11 per contract for Customer orders and...
After the Fall: Educational Contracting in the USA and the Global Financial Crisis
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Burch, Patricia
2010-01-01
Key legislative objectives for the US Federal educational policy over the past several decades relied heavily on quasi-market strategies (such as school rating, school closure, the contracting out of schools) as central levers in "reforming" public schools. Using financial data on 11 national for-profit firms contracting with schools and…
48 CFR 1852.219-83 - Limitation of the principal investigator-SBIR program.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
...—SBIR Program (OCT 2006) The primary employment of the principal investigator (PI) shall be with the... in the firm-fixed price of the contract. The PI for this contract is (insert name). (End of clause...
48 CFR 1852.219-83 - Limitation of the principal investigator-SBIR program.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
...—SBIR Program (OCT 2006) The primary employment of the principal investigator (PI) shall be with the... in the firm-fixed price of the contract. The PI for this contract is (insert name). (End of clause...
48 CFR 1852.219-83 - Limitation of the principal investigator-SBIR program.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
...—SBIR Program (OCT 2006) The primary employment of the principal investigator (PI) shall be with the... in the firm-fixed price of the contract. The PI for this contract is (insert name). (End of clause...
48 CFR 1852.219-83 - Limitation of the principal investigator-SBIR program.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
...—SBIR Program (OCT 2006) The primary employment of the principal investigator (PI) shall be with the... in the firm-fixed price of the contract. The PI for this contract is (insert name). (End of clause...
Evaluation of risk in change orders report for AKDOT construction staff.
DOT National Transportation Integrated Search
2009-06-01
Work changes are common in construction contracts, especially for large projects. When contract changes must be made, how the owner : (the organization paying for the work) and the contractor (the firm performing the work) agree on a fair and reasona...
40 CFR 33.301 - What does this subpart require?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... through outreach and recruitment activities. For Indian Tribal, State and Local and Government recipients... facilitates participation by DBEs in the competitive process. This includes, whenever possible, posting.... (c) Consider in the contracting process whether firms competing for large contracts could subcontract...
21 CFR 516.141 - Qualified expert panels.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-04-01
... funding from the requestor through a contract or research grant (either directly or indirectly through...), including for each the following: Name of the firm, topic/issue, amount received, date initiated. (iv) Contracts, grants, Cooperation Research and Development Agreement (CRADAs) (current or under negotiation...
21 CFR 516.141 - Qualified expert panels.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-04-01
... funding from the requestor through a contract or research grant (either directly or indirectly through...), including for each the following: Name of the firm, topic/issue, amount received, date initiated. (iv) Contracts, grants, Cooperation Research and Development Agreement (CRADAs) (current or under negotiation...
21 CFR 516.141 - Qualified expert panels.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-04-01
... funding from the requestor through a contract or research grant (either directly or indirectly through...), including for each the following: Name of the firm, topic/issue, amount received, date initiated. (iv) Contracts, grants, Cooperation Research and Development Agreement (CRADAs) (current or under negotiation...
37 CFR 401.3 - Use of the standard clauses at § 401.14.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... TECHNOLOGY POLICY, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE RIGHTS TO INVENTIONS MADE BY NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS AND SMALL BUSINESS FIRMS UNDER GOVERNMENT GRANTS, CONTRACTS, AND COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS § 401.3 Use of the standard clauses at § 401.14. (a) Each funding agreement awarded to a small business firm or nonprofit organization...
48 CFR 19.803 - Selecting acquisitions for the 8(a) Program.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... code, business support levels, and business activity targets; or, (ii) If competitive, a statement that... activity targets. If requested by the contracting activity, SBA will identify at least two such firms and... independently, or through the self marketing efforts of an 8(a) firm, identify a requirement for the 8(a...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... TRANSPORTATION FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS Goals, Good Faith Efforts, and Counting § 26.53 What are the good...: (i) The names and addresses of DBE firms that will participate in the contract; (ii) A description of... in the contract as provided in the prime contractor's commitment; and (vi) If the contract goal is...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2012-08-15
... for Non-ISE Market Maker \\6\\ orders, (iii) $0.30 per contract for Firm Proprietary/Broker-Dealer and... in the Select Symbols from $0.29 per contract to $0.32 per contract, (ii) Non-ISE Market Maker orders... not they are meeting the Exchange's stated criteria. \\6\\ A Non-ISE Market Maker, or Far Away Market...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2013-04-24
... transaction fees and provides rebates to market participants that add or remove liquidity from the Exchange...: (i) $0.32 per contract for Market Maker \\4\\ and Market Maker Plus \\5\\ orders, (ii) $0.36 per contract for Non-ISE Market Maker \\6\\ orders, (iii) $0.33 per contract for Firm Proprietary/Broker-Dealer and...
1994-01-01
Public and Private Sector Manufacturing Firms 5a. CONTRACT NUMBER 5b. GRANT NUMBER 5c. PROGRAM ELEMENT NUMBER 6. AUTHOR(S) 5d. PROJECT NUMBER 5e...REGIONAL EFFICIENCY IN PAKISTAN: COMPARISON OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTOR MANUFACTURING FIRMS by Robert E. Looney In an examination of the relative...efficiency in public and private sector enter- prises should be explored in more detail. In this vein the purpose of the analysis below is to examine the
Independent Evaluation: Insights from Public Accounting
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Brown, Abigail B.; Klerman, Jacob Alex
2012-01-01
Background: Maintaining the independence of contract government program evaluation presents significant contracting challenges. The ideal outcome for an agency is often both the impression of an independent evaluation "and" a glowing report. In this, independent evaluation is like financial statement audits: firm management wants both a public…
48 CFR 209.104-4 - Subcontractor responsibility.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
...'s (CCC) proposal of a firm as its subcontractor is sufficient basis for an affirmative determination of responsibility. However, when the CCC determination of responsibility is not consistent with other information available to the contracting officer, the contracting officer shall request from CCC and any other...
48 CFR 209.104-4 - Subcontractor responsibility.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
...'s (CCC) proposal of a firm as its subcontractor is sufficient basis for an affirmative determination of responsibility. However, when the CCC determination of responsibility is not consistent with other information available to the contracting officer, the contracting officer shall request from CCC and any other...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2013-04-11
... Defense Services to Foreign Countries or Foreign Firms AGENCY: Bureau of Industry and Security, Department... public that U.S. firms are required to report annually to the Department of Commerce (Commerce... required to report information on contracts for the sale of defense articles or defense services to foreign...
Medical transcription outsourcing greased lightning?
Bikman, Jeremy; Whiting, Stacilee
2007-06-01
As medical transcription volume grows, providers need to decide whether to outsource the work, and if so, whether to retain offshore or onshore firms. There are benefits and drawbacks to both. To avoid problems, providers need to make sure the details are spelled out in the contract and that their expectations are understood and met by the outsource firm.
DOT National Transportation Integrated Search
2011-03-01
In late 2008, New Orleans Regional Transit Authority (RTA) began to execute a delegated management contract with a multinational private firm, in order to not only increase efficiency and effectiveness in operation and maintenance of public tra...
48 CFR 4.403 - Responsibilities of contracting officers.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... accordance with the Industrial Security Regulation. (2) Contracting officers in agencies not covered by the...) Follow that agency's procedures for determining the security clearances of firms to be solicited. (2) If...) Include (i) an appropriate Security Requirements clause in the solicitation (see 4.404), and (ii) as...
48 CFR 2937.602 - Elements of performance-based contracting.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... objectively measurable incentives (e.g., Firm-Fixed-Price, Fixed-Price-Incentive-Fee, or Cost-Plus-Incentive-Fee) is appropriate. However, when contractor performance (e.g., cost control, schedule, or quality/technical) is best evaluated subjectively using qualitative measures, a Cost-Plus-Award-Fee contract may be...
Study of the Bellman equation in a production model with unstable demand
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Obrosova, N. K.; Shananin, A. A.
2014-09-01
A production model with allowance for a working capital deficit and a restricted maximum possible sales volume is proposed and analyzed. The study is motivated by the urgency of analyzing well-known problems of functioning low competitive macroeconomic structures. The original formulation of the task represents an infinite-horizon optimal control problem. As a result, the model is formalized in the form of a Bellman equation. It is proved that the corresponding Bellman operator is a contraction and has a unique fixed point in the chosen class of functions. A closed-form solution of the Bellman equation is found using the method of steps. The influence of the credit interest rate on the firm market value assessment is analyzed by applying the developed model.
48 CFR 552.243-71 - Equitable Adjustments.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
...) Markups. (3) Change to the time for completion specified in the contract. (e) Direct costs. The Contractor... contract regarding the Contractor's project schedule. (h) Markups. For each firm whose direct costs are... applicable, a bond rate and insurance rate. Markups shall be determined and applied as follows: (1) Overhead...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
...-level nuclear waste and spent fuel technology; and (C) National security technologies classified or... Energy (DOE) Patent Counsel assisting the DOE contracting activity. (7) Practical application means to... inventions. (i) Inventions within or relating to the following fields of technology are exceptional...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
...-level nuclear waste and spent fuel technology; and (C) National security technologies classified or... Energy (DOE) Patent Counsel assisting the DOE contracting activity. (7) Practical application means to... inventions. (i) Inventions within or relating to the following fields of technology are exceptional...
48 CFR 37.112 - Government use of private sector temporaries.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... use of private sector temporaries. Contracting officers may enter into contracts with temporary help service firms for the brief or intermittent use of the skills of private sector temporaries. Services... part 300, subpart E, Use of Private Sector Temporaries, and agency procedures. [56 FR 55380, Oct. 25...
10 CFR 436.32 - Qualified contractors lists.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... 10 Energy 3 2010-01-01 2010-01-01 false Qualified contractors lists. 436.32 Section 436.32 Energy... Procedures for Energy Savings Performance Contracting § 436.32 Qualified contractors lists. (a) DOE shall... energy savings performance contracts. (c) DOE may remove a firm from DOE's list of qualified contractors...
7 CFR 17.5 - Contracts between commodity suppliers and importers.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... officers and a description of the firm's experience as an exporter of U.S. agricultural commodities. Copies... under this part and the purchase authorization. (3) If, at the time the commodity supplier reports the... requirements unless otherwise specified in the purchase authorization. (1) Commodity contracts between...
48 CFR 49.404 - Surety-takeover agreements.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... surety has certain rights and interests in the completion of the contract work and application of any..., including the possible effect upon the Government's rights against the surety. (c) The contracting officer... persons or firms proposed by the surety to complete the work are not competent and qualified or the...
2014-01-01
2014 (SIGAR, 2014). Of this, more than $5.5 billion has been awarded to contracting firms, namely DynCorp, L3/MPRI (now Engility), and Blackwater ...Inc.); and Academi (formerly Xe and Blackwater USA)—have been the leading PMSCs providing training and advising services to the Afghan army...formerly Xe and Blackwater ), and it was engaged in training and advising the Afghan Border Police. In 2010, MPRI’s contracts ended and DynCorp won the
48 CFR 519.7007 - Protégé firms.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... PROGRAMS SMALL BUSINESS PROGRAMS GSA Mentor-Protégé Program 519.7007 Protégé firms. (a) For selection as.../mentor assigns to the subcontract; and (3) Eligible (not listed in the “Excluded Parties List System”) for U.S. Government contracts and not excluded from the Mentor-Protégé Program under section 519.7014...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2012-01-13
... Professional,\\9\\ Firm and Market Maker \\10\\ orders that remove liquidity from the BATS Options order book. The Exchange proposes to raise the fee to $0.44 per contract for Professional, Firm and Market Maker orders... ``Professional'' means any person or entity that (i) is not a broker or dealer in securities, and (ii) places...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2012-12-13
... outcry specifically provides the following: (1) If an OTP Holder or OTP Firm purchases (sells) one or... priority in purchasing (selling) up to the equivalent number of option contracts of the same series that the OTP Holder or OTP Firm purchased (sold) at the higher (lower) price or prices, provided that the...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... group that addressed the problem of ground-level ozone and the long-range transport of air pollution... that had a nameplate capacity greater than 25 MWe and produced electricity for sale under a firm... capacity greater than 25 MWe and produced electricity for sale under a firm contract to the electric grid...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... group that addressed the problem of ground-level ozone and the long-range transport of air pollution... that had a nameplate capacity greater than 25 MWe and produced electricity for sale under a firm... capacity greater than 25 MWe and produced electricity for sale under a firm contract to the electric grid...
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Widyawan, A.; Pasaribu, U. S.; Henintyas, Permana, D.
2015-12-01
Nowadays some firms, including insurer firms, think that customer-centric services are better than product-centric ones in terms of marketing. Insurance firms will try to attract as many new customer as possible while maintaining existing customer. This causes the Customer Lifetime Value (CLV) becomes a very important thing. CLV are able to put customer into different segments and calculate the present value of a firm's relationship with its customer. Insurance customer will depend on the last service he or she can get. So if the service is bad now, then customer will not renew his contract though the service is very good at an erlier time. Because of this situation one suitable mathematical model for modeling customer's relationships and calculating their lifetime value is Markov Chain. In addition, the advantages of using Markov Chain Modeling is its high degree of flexibility. In 2000, Pfeifer and Carraway states that Markov Chain Modeling can be used for customer retention situation. In this situation, Markov Chain Modeling requires only two states, which are present customer and former ones. This paper calculates customer lifetime value in an insurance firm with two distinctive interest rates; the constant interest rate and uniform distribution of interest rates. The result shows that loyal customer and the customer who increase their contract value have the highest CLV.
The Influence of Informal Power Structures on School Board-Teacher Union Contract Negotiations.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Miller-Whitehead, Marie
A study examined behaviors of participants trained in a nonadversarial model of contract negotiation, focusing on possible influences of formal and informal power structures, written and unwritten rules, and firmly entrenched adversarial behavior on the bargaining process. Participants were representatives of a district's teacher union and board…
Risky Business: Private Management of Public Schools.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Richards, Craig E.; And Others
Contracting in public education is not a new development. This book examines projects that transfer the management of entire schools or school systems to private firms. Chapter 1, by Rima Shore, is a comprehensive survey of the practice of contracting out in public education. It provides a broad historical background for the U.S. education system…
45 CFR 1634.5 - Identification of qualified applicants for grants and contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
...) LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION COMPETITIVE BIDDING FOR GRANTS AND CONTRACTS § 1634.5 Identification of... applicants who may submit a notice of intent to compete and an application to participate in the competitive... furnishing of legal assistance to eligible clients; (3) Private attorneys, groups of attorneys or law firms...
45 CFR 1634.5 - Identification of qualified applicants for grants and contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
...) LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION COMPETITIVE BIDDING FOR GRANTS AND CONTRACTS § 1634.5 Identification of... applicants who may submit a notice of intent to compete and an application to participate in the competitive... furnishing of legal assistance to eligible clients; (3) Private attorneys, groups of attorneys or law firms...
48 CFR 16.403 - Fixed-price incentive contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... relationship of total final negotiated cost to total target cost. The final price is subject to a price ceiling, negotiated at the outset. The two forms of fixed-price incentive contracts, firm target and successive targets, are further described in 16.403-1 and 16.403-2 below. (b) Application. A fixed-price incentive...
48 CFR 16.403 - Fixed-price incentive contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... relationship of total final negotiated cost to total target cost. The final price is subject to a price ceiling, negotiated at the outset. The two forms of fixed-price incentive contracts, firm target and successive targets, are further described in 16.403-1 and 16.403-2 below. (b) Application. A fixed-price incentive...
46 CFR Exhibit 1 to Part 530 - Service Contract Registration [Form FMC-83
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
.... Registrant. This must be the full legal name of the firm or individual registering for the FMC's Service Contract Filing System and any trade names. The registrant name should match the corporate charter or business license, conference membership, etc. It should be noted that the registrant name cannot be changed...
46 CFR Exhibit 1 to Part 530 - Service Contract Registration [Form FMC-83
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
.... Registrant. This must be the full legal name of the firm or individual registering for the FMC's Service Contract Filing System and any trade names. The registrant name should match the corporate charter or business license, conference membership, etc. It should be noted that the registrant name cannot be changed...
22 CFR 228.54 - Suppliers of services-foreign government-owned organizations.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-04-01
... organizations. 228.54 Section 228.54 Foreign Relations AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT RULES ON SOURCE... contract will be open to firms from countries or areas included in the authorized geographic code and... interested in competing for the contract. (c) Services are not available from any other source. (d) Foreign...
Correlation of Descriptive Analysis and Instrumental Puncture Testing of Watermelon Cultivars.
Shiu, J W; Slaughter, D C; Boyden, L E; Barrett, D M
2016-06-01
The textural properties of 5 seedless watermelon cultivars were assessed by descriptive analysis and the standard puncture test using a hollow probe with increased shearing properties. The use of descriptive analysis methodology was an effective means of quantifying watermelon sensory texture profiles for characterizing specific cultivars' characteristics. Of the 10 cultivars screened, 71% of the variation in the sensory attributes was measured using the 1st 2 principal components. Pairwise correlation of the hollow puncture probe and sensory parameters determined that initial slope, maximum force, and work after maximum force measurements all correlated well to the sensory attributes crisp and firm. These findings confirm that maximum force correlates well with not only firmness in watermelon, but crispness as well. The initial slope parameter also captures the sensory crispness of watermelon, but is not as practical to measure in the field as maximum force. The work after maximum force parameter is thought to reflect cellular arrangement and membrane integrity that in turn impact sensory firmness and crispness. Watermelon cultivar types were correctly predicted by puncture test measurements in heart tissue 87% of the time, although descriptive analysis was correct 54% of the time. © 2016 Institute of Food Technologists®
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2012-10-24
... that trade against Priority Customer orders in the Select Symbols, SPY, Non-Select Penny Pilot Symbols...,\\8\\ Firm Proprietary/Broker-Dealer and Professional Customer \\9\\ orders; (ii) $0.20 per contract for Non-ISE Market Maker \\10\\ orders; and (iii) $0.00 per contract for Priority Customer \\11\\ orders. For...
2016-12-01
and Maintenance ACAT - Acquisition Category ADM - Acquisition Decision Memorandum APB - Acquisition Program Baseline APPN - Appropriation APUC...Acquisition Program MILCON - Military Construction N/A - Not Applicable O&M - Operations and Maintenance ORD - Operational Requirements Document OSD...RMS) Contractor Location: 1151 Hermans Road Tucson, AZ 85756 Contract Number: N00024-13-C-5407/0 Contract Type: Firm Fixed Price (FFP) Award Date
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2012-05-29
... Plus; (iii) Non-ISE Market Maker; \\5\\ (iv) Firm Proprietary; (v) Customer (Professional);\\6\\ (vi) Priority Customer,\\7\\ 100 or more contracts; and (vii) Priority Customer, less than 100 contracts. \\3... Market Makers'' collectively. See ISE Rule 100(a)(25). \\5\\ A Non-ISE Market Maker, or Far Away Market...
Where Gibrat meets Zipf: Scale and scope of French firms
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Bee, Marco; Riccaboni, Massimo; Schiavo, Stefano
2017-09-01
The proper characterization of the size distribution and growth of firms represents an important issue in economics and business. We use the Maximum Entropy approach to assess the plausibility of the assumption that firm size follows Lognormal or Pareto distributions, which underlies most recent works on the subject. A comprehensive dataset covering the universe of French firms allows us to draw two major conclusions. First, the Pareto hypothesis for the whole distribution should be rejected. Second, by discriminating across firms based on the number of products sold and markets served, we find that, within the class of multi-product companies active in multiple markets, the distribution converges to a Zipf's law. Conversely, Lognormal distribution is a good benchmark for small single-product firms. The size distribution of firms largely depends on firms' diversification patterns.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
... Treasury's database to facilitate their participation in the competitive procurement process for OCC contracts. This database is used by OCC procurement staff to identify firms to be solicited for OCC...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... Treasury's database to facilitate their participation in the competitive procurement process for OCC contracts. This database is used by OCC procurement staff to identify firms to be solicited for OCC...
Gary W. Zinn; Gary W. Miller
1982-01-01
Nearly 500,000 acres of nonindustrial private forestland have been brought into higher levels of timber production through long-term increment-based cutting contracts involving local woodland owners and large wood products firms in the South. Through personal interviews with forest industry executives and professional consulting foresters, this study examined the...
Defense AT and L Magazine. Vol. 45, no. 5, September-October 2016
2016-09-01
standard federal assistance awards. These contractors might be small, startup technology firms supported by venture capital, leading-edge technology...to provide effective contract oversight and present an accurate picture of contractor performance to the procuring contracting office. Lesson...mission footprints encompass a great deal of contractor activity, leadership that is not regularly engaged with the acquisition team often gives
Reputation and Competition in a Hidden Action Model
Fedele, Alessandro; Tedeschi, Piero
2014-01-01
The economics models of reputation and quality in markets can be classified in three categories. (i) Pure hidden action, where only one type of seller is present who can provide goods of different quality. (ii) Pure hidden information, where sellers of different types have no control over product quality. (iii) Mixed frameworks, which include both hidden action and hidden information. In this paper we develop a pure hidden action model of reputation and Bertrand competition, where consumers and firms interact repeatedly in a market with free entry. The price of the good produced by the firms is contractible, whilst the quality is noncontractible, hence it is promised by the firms when a contract is signed. Consumers infer future quality from all available information, i.e., both from what they know about past quality and from current prices. According to early contributions, competition should make reputation unable to induce the production of high-quality goods. We provide a simple solution to this problem by showing that high quality levels are sustained as an outcome of a stationary symmetric equilibrium. PMID:25329387
Reputation and competition in a hidden action model.
Fedele, Alessandro; Tedeschi, Piero
2014-01-01
The economics models of reputation and quality in markets can be classified in three categories. (i) Pure hidden action, where only one type of seller is present who can provide goods of different quality. (ii) Pure hidden information, where sellers of different types have no control over product quality. (iii) Mixed frameworks, which include both hidden action and hidden information. In this paper we develop a pure hidden action model of reputation and Bertrand competition, where consumers and firms interact repeatedly in a market with free entry. The price of the good produced by the firms is contractible, whilst the quality is noncontractible, hence it is promised by the firms when a contract is signed. Consumers infer future quality from all available information, i.e., both from what they know about past quality and from current prices. According to early contributions, competition should make reputation unable to induce the production of high-quality goods. We provide a simple solution to this problem by showing that high quality levels are sustained as an outcome of a stationary symmetric equilibrium.
The Morning After: What Happens When Outsourcing Relationships End?
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Barney, Hamish T.; Low, Graham C.; Aurum, Aybüke
Many firms are reevaluating their initial outsourcing decisions for various reasons, including whether the goals set for the outsourcing effort were achieved, changes in the business environment, internal changes, and/or mergers. An increasing number of outsourcing deals are being terminated and backsourced or re-outsourced. According to a recent international industry survey 49% of companies engaged in outsourcing have terminated outsourcing contracts prematurely. Research has not reflected this trend with few studies concentrating on what firms do after they terminate or fail to extend an outsourcing contract. It is argued that there is a need to study this important and increasingly frequent decision. The main contribution of this chapter is to present an outsourcing decision model and demonstrate its applicability with respect to a recent sourcing decision.
Natural gas imports and exports. Fourth quarter report, 1998
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
NONE
1998-12-31
The Office of Natural Gas and Petroleum Import and Export Activities prepares quarterly reports summarizing the data provided by companies authorized to import or export natural gas. Companies are required, as a condition of their authorizations, to file quarterly reports. This report is for the fourth quarter of 1998 (October through December). Attachment A shows the percentage of takes to maximum firm contract levels and the weighted average per unit price for each of the long-term importers during the five most recent reporting quarters. Attachment B shows volumes and prices of gas purchased by long-term importers and exporters during themore » past 12 months. Attachment C shows volume and price information pertaining to gas imported on a short-term or spot market basis. Attachment D shows the gas exported on a short-term or spot market basis to Canada and Mexico.« less
Natural gas imports and exports. Third quarter report 1997
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
NONE
This quarterly report, prepared by The Office of Natural Gas and Petroleum Import and Export Activities, summarizes the data provided by companies authorized to import or export natural gas. Numerical data are presented in four attachments, each of which is comprised of a series of tables. Attachment A shows the percentage of takes to maximum firm contract levels and the weighted average per unit price for each of the long-term importers during the five most recent calendar quarters. Volumes and prices of gas purchased by long-term importers and exporters during the past year are given in Attachment B. Attachment Cmore » shows volume and price information pertaining to gas imported on a short-term or spot market basis. Attachment D lists gas exported on a short-term or spot market basis to Canada and Mexico. Highlights of the report are very briefly summarized.« less
Natural gas imports and exports. First quarter report, 1998
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
NONE
The Office of Natural Gas and Petroleum Import and Export Activities prepares quarterly reports summarizing the data provided by companies authorized to import or export natural gas. Companies are required, as a condition of their authorizations, to file quarterly reports. This report is for the first quarter of 1998 (January through March). Attachment A shows the percentage of takes to maximum firm contract levels and the weighted average per unit price for each of the long-term importers during the five most recent reporting quarters. Attachment B shows volumes and prices of gas purchased by long-term importers and exporters during themore » past 12 months. Attachment C shows volume and price information pertaining to gas imported on a short-term or spot market basis. Attachment D shows the gas exported on a short-term or spot market basis to Canada and Mexico.« less
37 CFR 401.8 - Reporting on utilization of subject inventions.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... TECHNOLOGY POLICY, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE RIGHTS TO INVENTIONS MADE BY NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS AND SMALL BUSINESS FIRMS UNDER GOVERNMENT GRANTS, CONTRACTS, AND COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS § 401.8 Reporting on...
Models for electricity market efficiency and bidding strategy analysis
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Niu, Hui
This dissertation studies models for the analysis of market efficiency and bidding behaviors of market participants in electricity markets. Simulation models are developed to estimate how transmission and operational constraints affect the competitive benchmark and market prices based on submitted bids. This research contributes to the literature in three aspects. First, transmission and operational constraints, which have been neglected in most empirical literature, are considered in the competitive benchmark estimation model. Second, the effects of operational and transmission constraints on market prices are estimated through two models based on the submitted bids of market participants. Third, these models are applied to analyze the efficiency of the Electric Reliability Council Of Texas (ERCOT) real-time energy market by simulating its operations for the time period from January 2002 to April 2003. The characteristics and available information for the ERCOT market are considered. In electricity markets, electric firms compete through both spot market bidding and bilateral contract trading. A linear asymmetric supply function equilibrium (SFE) model with transmission constraints is proposed in this dissertation to analyze the bidding strategies with forward contracts. The research contributes to the literature in several aspects. First, we combine forward contracts, transmission constraints, and multi-period strategy (an obligation for firms to bid consistently over an extended time horizon such as a day or an hour) into the linear asymmetric supply function equilibrium framework. As an ex-ante model, it can provide qualitative insights into firms' behaviors. Second, the bidding strategies related to Transmission Congestion Rights (TCRs) are discussed by interpreting TCRs as linear combination of forwards. Third, the model is a general one in the sense that there is no limitation on the number of firms and scale of the transmission network, which can have asymmetric linear marginal cost structures. In addition to theoretical analysis, we apply our model to simulate the ERCOT real-time market from January 2002 to April 2003. The effects of forward contracts on the ERCOT market are evaluated through the results. It is shown that the model is able to capture features of bidding behavior in the market.
Campaign contributions, lobbying and post-Katrina contracts.
Hogan, Michael J; Long, Michael A; Stretesky, Paul B
2010-07-01
This research explores the relationship between political campaign contributions, lobbying and post-Hurricane Katrina cleanup and reconstruction contracts. Specifically, a case-control study design is used to determine whether campaign contributions to national candidates in the 2000-04 election cycles and/or the employment of lobbyists and lobbying firms increased a company's probability of receiving a post-hurricane contract. Results indicate that both a campaign contribution dichotomous variable and the dollar amount of contributions are significantly related to whether a company received a contract, but that lobbying activity was not. These findings are discussed in the context of previous research on the politics of natural disasters, government contracting and governmental and corporate deviance.
7 CFR 81.13 - Records and accounts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
.../plum tree removal, including the contract entered into with the firm or person removing the trees, as well as the invoices. (b) The producers must permit authorized representatives of USDA, the Committee...
7 CFR 81.13 - Records and accounts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-01-01
.../plum tree removal, including the contract entered into with the firm or person removing the trees, as well as the invoices. (b) The producers must permit authorized representatives of USDA, the Committee...
7 CFR 81.13 - Records and accounts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
.../plum tree removal, including the contract entered into with the firm or person removing the trees, as well as the invoices. (b) The producers must permit authorized representatives of USDA, the Committee...
7 CFR 81.13 - Records and accounts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
.../plum tree removal, including the contract entered into with the firm or person removing the trees, as well as the invoices. (b) The producers must permit authorized representatives of USDA, the Committee...
78 FR 13399 - Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2013-02-27
... used by firms that wish to do business with the Department of the Treasury. The form will capture key... Treasury contracts. Affected Public: Private Sector: Businesses or other for-profits. Estimated Total...
7 CFR 82.13 - Records and accounts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
... peach tree removal, including the contract entered into with any firm removing the trees, as well as the invoices. (b) The growers must permit authorized representatives of USDA, the CCPA, and the Government...
7 CFR 82.13 - Records and accounts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
... peach tree removal, including the contract entered into with any firm removing the trees, as well as the invoices. (b) The growers must permit authorized representatives of USDA, the CCPA, and the Government...
7 CFR 82.13 - Records and accounts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
... peach tree removal, including the contract entered into with any firm removing the trees, as well as the invoices. (b) The growers must permit authorized representatives of USDA, the CCPA, and the Government...
7 CFR 82.13 - Records and accounts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-01-01
... peach tree removal, including the contract entered into with any firm removing the trees, as well as the invoices. (b) The growers must permit authorized representatives of USDA, the CCPA, and the Government...
Clouds and Controversy over Texarkana
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Nat Sch, 1970
1970-01-01
Describes reaction to an independent auditor's report that achievement gains made by students under a performance contract were invalid because the private firm responsible for the teaching was guilty of teaching to the test". (JF)
Determinants of the cost of capital for privately financed hospital projects in the UK.
Colla, Paolo; Hellowell, Mark; Vecchi, Veronica; Gatti, Stefano
2015-11-01
Many governments make use of private finance contracts to deliver healthcare infrastructure. Previous work has shown that the rate of return to investors in these markets often exceeds the efficient level. Our focus is on the factors that influence that return. We examine the effect of macroeconomic, project- and firm-level variables using a detailed sample of 84 UK private finance initiative (PFI) contracts signed between 1997 and 2010. Of the above variables, macroeconomic conditions and lead sponsor size are related to the investor return. However, our results show a remarkable degree of stability in the return to investors over the 14-year period. We find evidence of a 'prevailing norm' that is robust to project- and firm-level variation. The sustainability of excess returns over a long period is indicative of a concentrated market structure. We argue that policymakers should consider new mechanisms for increasing competition in the equity market, while ensuring that authorities have the specialist resources required to negotiate efficient contract prices. Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
1993-10-01
development (exploratory, advanced, engineering, operational systems, or management and support services). Full definitions for each of these categories are ...displays the order of ranking for each, and shows how each has been categorized for reporting purposes. The categories are business firm (B...small businesses are further identified by an "S." The net value of awards to each of the firm’s reported locations is also provided. Tables 3, 4, and
Liberia’s Post-War Recovery: Key Issues and Developments
2007-08-30
Firestone rights to large plantation areas for the cultivation of rubber.56 The contract was amended, in part, because Firestone contended that it was...is reportedly under negotiation.66 According to Global Witness, a non-governmental organization critic of the original Mittal contract, improvements in...often far from their point of origin . In January 2006, however, the firm Diamond Fields International (DFI) Ltd. announced that it had discovered
Truth in Negotiations Act: Getting the Incentives Right
2014-12-01
Audit Agency DCMA Defense Contract Management Agency DOD Department of Defense HCA Head Contract Agency FFP firm fixed price FOUO for...Acquisition Regulation allows for certain TINA waivers under HCA approval. a. Increasing the use of TINA waivers may be a plausible solution if...reasonable expectations exist that fair and reasonable pricing is already established. For example, per FAR 15.403–1(c)(4) the HCA may waive the requirement
48 CFR 236.609-70 - Additional provision and clause.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
...-Engineer Services—Restriction to United States Firms, in solicitations for architect-engineer contracts... countries bordering the Arabian Gulf. [56 FR 36421, July 31, 1991, as amended at 62 FR 2858, Jan. 17, 1997...
48 CFR 236.609-70 - Additional provision and clause.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
...—Restriction to United States Firms, in solicitations for A-E contracts that are— (1) Funded with military... Atlantic Treaty Organization member country, or in countries bordering the Arabian Gulf. [56 FR 36421, July...
48 CFR 236.609-70 - Additional provision and clause.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
...-Engineer Services—Restriction to United States Firms, in solicitations for architect-engineer contracts... countries bordering the Arabian Gulf. [56 FR 36421, July 31, 1991, as amended at 62 FR 2858, Jan. 17, 1997...
48 CFR 236.609-70 - Additional provision and clause.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
...-Engineer Services—Restriction to United States Firms, in solicitations for architect-engineer contracts... countries bordering the Arabian Gulf. [56 FR 36421, July 31, 1991, as amended at 62 FR 2858, Jan. 17, 1997...
The impact of precarious employment on mental health: The case of Italy.
Moscone, F; Tosetti, E; Vittadini, G
2016-06-01
Although there has been a sizeable empirical literature measuring the effect of job precariousness on the mental health of workers the debate is still open, and understanding the true nature of such relationship has important policy implications. In this paper, we investigate the impact of precarious employment on mental health using a unique, very large data set that matches information on job contracts for over 2.7 million employees in Italy followed over the years 2007-2011, with their psychotropic medication prescription. We examine the causal effects of temporary contracts, their duration and the number of contract changes during the year on the probability of having one or more prescriptions for medication to treat mental health problems. To this end, we estimate a dynamic Probit model, and deal with the potential endogeneity of regressors by adopting an instrumental variables approach. As instruments, we use firm-level probabilities of being a temporary worker as well as other firm-level variables that do not depend on the mental illness status of the workers. Our results show that the probability of psychotropic medication prescription is higher for workers under temporary job contracts. More days of work under temporary contract as well as frequent changes in temporary contract significantly increase the probability of developing mental health problems that need to be medically treated. We also find that moving from permanent to temporary employment increases mental illness; symmetrically, although with a smaller effect in absolute value, moving from temporary to permanent employment tends to reduce it. Policy interventions aimed at increasing the flexibility of the labour market through an increase of temporary contracts should also take into account the social and economic cost of these reforms, in terms of psychological wellbeing of employees. Copyright © 2016. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
24 CFR 880.503 - Maximum annual commitment and project account.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-04-01
... may be contracted for in the ACC is the total of the contract rents and utility allowances for all... commitment exceeds the amount actually paid out under the Contract or ACC each year. Payments will be made... the Contract or ACC for a fiscal year exceeds the maximum annual commitment and would cause the amount...
24 CFR 880.503 - Maximum annual commitment and project account.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-04-01
... may be contracted for in the ACC is the total of the contract rents and utility allowances for all... commitment exceeds the amount actually paid out under the Contract or ACC each year. Payments will be made... the Contract or ACC for a fiscal year exceeds the maximum annual commitment and would cause the amount...
HMO behavior and stock market valuation: what does Wall Street reward and punish?
Pauly, M V; Hillman, A L; Furukawa, M F; McCullough, J S
2001-01-01
This article analyzes the variation in returns to owning stock in investor-owned health maintenance organizations (IOHMOs) for the period 1994-1997. The average return (measured by the change in the market value of the stock plus dividends) was close to zero, but returns were positive and high for firms operating in local markets that were and remained less competitive, with large nationwide scope, and with less rapidly growing panels of contracted physicians. Indicators of a firm's strategic direction were abstracted from their annual reports; firms pursuing a merger or acquisition strategy, and those emphasizing a utilization review strategy, showed lower returns than those that did not. Other strategy and market variables were not related to stock market returns over this period, and were also generally not related to price-earnings ratios. This analysis supports the view that competitive HMO markets best constrain profits to investor-owned firms.
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-04-19
... based on the findings that there was no increase in imports or shift/ acquisition of ion implantation... major customer cancelling a contract with the workers' firm in order to perform ion implantation...
DOT National Transportation Integrated Search
2017-03-01
This study explores the communication of quality expectations between the Office of Environment Services (OES) and environmental consulting firms contributing to the Plan Development Process of the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT). The ove...
Flexible Labor: Restructuring the American Work Force.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Clinton, Angela
1997-01-01
Trends in employment, occupations, output, and input provide evidence that firms increased their use of contract and contingent labor. Further research is needed to explore the causal factors behind the shift toward market-mediated work arrangements. (JOW)
13 CFR 124.509 - What are non-8(a) business activity targets?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
... firm for economic viability when program benefits are no longer available. (b) Required non-8(a... contract would cause severe economic hardship on the Participant so that the Participant's survival may be...
13 CFR 124.509 - What are non-8(a) business activity targets?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
... firm for economic viability when program benefits are no longer available. (b) Required non-8(a... contract would cause severe economic hardship on the Participant so that the Participant's survival may be...
13 CFR 124.509 - What are non-8(a) business activity targets?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-01-01
... firm for economic viability when program benefits are no longer available. (b) Required non-8(a... contract would cause severe economic hardship on the Participant so that the Participant's survival may be...
ERISA preemption. Colleton Regional Hospital v. MRS Medical Review Systems Inc.
1997-01-01
ERISA preempts state law claims brought by hospitals against medical utilization review firm including claims of tortious interference with contracts, defamation, unfair trade practices, bad faith refusal to pay claims and improper claims practices.
Training in two-tier labor markets: The role of job match quality.
Akgündüz, Yusuf Emre; van Huizen, Thomas
2015-07-01
This study examines training investments in two-tier labor markets, focusing on the role of job match quality. Temporary workers are in general more likely than permanent workers to leave their employer and therefore are less likely to receive employer-funded training. However, as firms prefer to continue productive job matches, we hypothesize that the negative effect of holding a temporary contract on the probability to be trained diminishes with the quality of the job match. Using a recent longitudinal survey from the Netherlands, we find that temporary workers indeed participate less frequently in firm-sponsored training. However, this effect is fully driven by mismatches: holding a temporary contract does not significantly decrease the probability to receive training for workers in good job matches. Depending on match quality, a temporary job can either be a stepping stone or a dead-end. Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Not Available
The study was funded by the U.S. Trade and Development Agency on behalf of the Municipality of Greater Istanbul. Summarized in the report are the results of two feasibility studies. The first, referred to as Task No. 6, was conducted to develop technical specifications and terms of reference for the design, construction, and operation of a landfill gas-to-electrical energy project at a new European landfill. The second, the Umraniye Dump Stabilization Project (Task No. 7), addresses the stabilization measures necessary to prevent future failure at the Umraniye dump site. The summary report is divided into the following sections: Task No.more » 6-(1) Terms of reference for the DBOT Contract; (2) Estimated Value of the DBOT Contracts; (3) Foreign Trade Potential; (4) Project Financing; Task No. 7-(1) Results of the Services; (2) Foreign Trade Potential. Also included is a list of U.S. solid waste firms, landfill gas recovery and energy generation firms, and equipment and product suppliers.« less
Financial Management Regulation. Volume 15. Security Assistance Policy and Procedures
1993-03-01
Definitions DEFINITIONS case level, i.e., commitments, obligations and 1. Above-the-line-Cost. Cost identified as disbursements resulting from contract award...of the asset or was a direct result of O ment is made when SAAC determines it does negligence, simple or gross. not have the accounting capability to... resulting from ments leaving the DoD system, contracts with operation of the FMS program: commercial firms, General Services Administra- tion
Some Restructuring Needed in District’s Contracting Program to Serve Minority Businesses.
1981-06-24
control as well as ownership. Originally, a minority firm must have had a local business license and/or be subject to D.C. business franchise taxes as...following. TABLE 2-1 Extent Minority Business Goals Being Achieved Increase in Increase in Increase in business minority franchise capability... Businesses The District’s program has placed too much stress on meeting minority contracting dollar goals and not enough on developing business
A model to decompose the performance of supplementary private health insurance markets.
Leidl, Reiner
2008-09-01
For an individual insurance firm offering supplementary private health insurance, a model is developed to decompose market performance in terms of insurer profits. For the individual contract, the model specifies the conditions under which adverse selection, cream skimming, and moral hazard occur, shows the impact of information on contracting, and the profit contribution. Contracts are determined by comparing willingness to pay for insurance with the individual's risk position, and information on both sides of the market. Finally, performance is aggregated up to the total market. The model provides a framework to explain the attractiveness of supplementary markets to insurers.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... current and include enough qualified sources to ensure maximum open and free competition. Recipients must... transactions in a manner providing maximum full and open competition. (a) Restrictions on competition... bonding requirements; (3) Noncompetitive pricing practices between firms or between affiliated companies...
29 CFR 4.188 - Ineligibility for further contracts when violations occur.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
...” will be deemed to exist. Similarly, where a person is an officer or director in a firm or the debarred...-sharing, or other basis of remuneration, including indirect compensation by virtue of family relationships...
7 CFR 3400.3 - Eligibility requirements.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
... they relate to a particular project: (1) Have adequate financial resources for performance, the necessary experience, organizational and technical qualifications, and facilities, or a firm commitment..., judgment, and performance, including, in particular, any prior performance under grants and contracts from...
22 CFR 518.36 - Intangible property.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-04-01
... Business Firms Under Government Grants, Contracts and Cooperative Agreements.” (c) Unless waived by the... Foreign Relations BROADCASTING BOARD OF GOVERNORS UNIFORM ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS FOR GRANTS AND... applicable regulations governing patents and inventions, including government-wide regulations issued by the...
The Demographics of Travel in the Two Rivers-Ottauquechee Region
DOT National Transportation Integrated Search
2009-02-19
In March of 2008, the Two Rivers-Ottauquechee Regional Commission (TRORC) contracted with TranSystems, a consulting firm based in Montpelier, to conduct a regional transportation planning study for the region. Called the Demographics of Transportatio...
Models of supply function equilibrium with applications to the electricity industry
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Aromi, J. Daniel
Electricity market design requires tools that result in a better understanding of incentives of generators and consumers. Chapter 1 and 2 provide tools and applications of these tools to analyze incentive problems in electricity markets. In chapter 1, models of supply function equilibrium (SFE) with asymmetric bidders are studied. I prove the existence and uniqueness of equilibrium in an asymmetric SFE model. In addition, I propose a simple algorithm to calculate numerically the unique equilibrium. As an application, a model of investment decisions is considered that uses the asymmetric SFE as an input. In this model, firms can invest in different technologies, each characterized by distinct variable and fixed costs. In chapter 2, option contracts are introduced to a supply function equilibrium (SFE) model. The uniqueness of the equilibrium in the spot market is established. Comparative statics results on the effect of option contracts on the equilibrium price are presented. A multi-stage game where option contracts are traded before the spot market stage is considered. When contracts are optimally procured by a central authority, the selected profile of option contracts is such that the spot market price equals marginal cost for any load level resulting in a significant reduction in cost. If load serving entities (LSEs) are price takers, in equilibrium, there is no trade of option contracts. Even when LSEs have market power, the central authority's solution cannot be implemented in equilibrium. In chapter 3, we consider a game in which a buyer must repeatedly procure an input from a set of firms. In our model, the buyer is able to sign long term contracts that establish the likelihood with which the next period contract is awarded to an entrant or the incumbent. We find that the buyer finds it optimal to favor the incumbent, this generates more intense competition between suppliers. In a two period model we are able to completely characterize the optimal mechanism.
2016-12-01
laboratory. The transition of this function to the commercial sector under Firm Fixed-Price contracting has forced both NASA and commercial providers to...adjust to make this effort successful. Improving bag-level cargo launch manifests delivered from NASA to the provider more than a year in advance is...contracting has forced both NASA and commercial providers to adjust to make this effort successful. Improving bag-level cargo launch manifests delivered from
Impact of Continuous Competition on Operations and Support Costs
2011-05-01
transaction costs High transaction costs Figure 6: Perfectly Competitive Market and Defense Market Structures Source: (Katz & Rosen , 1998) Monopoly...Source: (Katz & Rosen , 1998) Although the purpose of a contract is to set firm obligations between buyer and seller, many of the DoD’s contracts...Italy, Denmark, The Netherlands, Norway, and Turkey (Gertler, 2010; “Israel’s Barak Approves,” 2010). Many of these allies are interested in
Defense AT and L Magazine. Volume 45, Number 2, March-April 2016
2016-03-01
preferred contract type (Fixed Price Incentive Firm and Cost Plus Incentive Fee may be effective) 5. Provide sufficient contract length for the...example would be an incentive on pay- load margin for our medium launch vehicle, where the mini - mum requirement is 100 pounds of margin and the...involving a mini -UAV initiative with Indian industry partners. In discussing the Make in India initiative, U.S. officials note that it requires time
48 CFR 32.503-12 - Maximum unliquidated amount.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 48 Federal Acquisition Regulations System 1 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Maximum unliquidated amount. 32.503-12 Section 32.503-12 Federal Acquisition Regulations System FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION GENERAL CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS CONTRACT FINANCING Progress Payments Based on Costs 32.503-12 Maximum...
48 CFR 909.504 - Contracting officer's responsibility.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... such firms for interests relating to a potential organizational conflict of interest in the performance... ACQUISITION PLANNING CONTRACTOR QUALIFICATIONS Organizational and Consultant Conflicts of Interest 909.504... potential organizational conflict of interest and identify any actions that may be taken to avoid...
7 CFR 3401.3 - Eligibility requirements.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
... standards as they relate to a particular project: (1) Have adequate financial resources for performance, the necessary experience, organizational and technical qualifications, and facilities, or a firm commitment..., judgment, and performance, including, in particular, any prior performance under grants and contracts from...
48 CFR 909.504 - Contracting officer's responsibility.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... such firms for interests relating to a potential organizational conflict of interest in the performance... ACQUISITION PLANNING CONTRACTOR QUALIFICATIONS Organizational and Consultant Conflicts of Interest 909.504... potential organizational conflict of interest and identify any actions that may be taken to avoid...
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48 CFR 619.803-71 - Simplified procedures for 8(a) acquisitions under MOUs.
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2011-10-01
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48 CFR 619.803-71 - Simplified procedures for 8(a) acquisitions under MOUs.
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2012-10-01
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48 CFR 619.803-71 - Simplified procedures for 8(a) acquisitions under MOUs.
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48 CFR 619.803-71 - Simplified procedures for 8(a) acquisitions under MOUs.
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2013-10-01
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NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Creamer, Gregorio Bernardo
The objective of this research is to determine the adaptation strategies that coal-based, electricity producing firms in the United States utilize to comply with the emission control regulations imposed by the SO2 Emissions Allowance Market created by the Clean Air Act Amendment of 1990, and the effect of market conditions on the decision making process. In particular, I take into consideration (1) the existence of carbon contracts for the provision of coal that may a affect coal prices at the plant level, and (2) local and geographical conditions, as well as political arrangements that may encourage firms to adopt strategies that appear socially less efficient. As the electricity producing sector is a regulated sector, firms do not necessarily behave in a way that maximizes the welfare of society when reacting to environmental regulations. In other words, profit maximization actions taken by the firm do not necessarily translate into utility maximization for society. Therefore, the environmental regulator has to direct firms into adopting strategies that are socially efficient, i.e., that maximize utility. The SO 2 permit market is an instrument that allows each firm to reduce marginal emissions abatement costs according to their own production conditions and abatement costs. Companies will be driven to opt for a cost-minimizing emissions abatement strategy or a combination of abatement strategies when adapting to new environmental regulations or markets. Firms may adopt one or more of the following strategies to reduce abatement costs while meeting the emission constraints imposed by the SO2 Emissions Allowance Market: (1) continue with business as usual on the production site while buying SO2 permits to comply with environmental regulations, (2) switch to higher quality, lower sulfur coal inputs that will generate less SO2 emissions, or (3) adopting new emissions abating technologies. A utility optimization condition is that the marginal value of each input should be equal to the product generated by using it and to the activities that are required by new regulations. The comparative technological and scale efficiency factors of coal-based electricity producing plants are calculated using the Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) framework, and used as proxies to test this condition. In the empirical analysis, econometric models of the response of firms to emissions control are analyzed around the following aspects: (1) characterization of the behavior of firms and their efficiency, (2) relevant variables that trigger the adoption of technology, that is, the acquisition of
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Bayón, L.; Grau, J. M.; Ruiz, M. M.; Suárez, P. M.
2012-12-01
One of the most well-known problems in the field of Microeconomics is the Firm's Cost-Minimization Problem. In this paper we establish the analytical expression for the cost function using the Cobb-Douglas model and considering maximum constraints for the inputs. Moreover we prove that it belongs to the class C1.
Kim, Ja Young; Lee, Joohee; Muntaner, Carles; Kim, Seung-Sup
2016-10-01
This study sought to examine whether nonstandard employment is associated with presenteeism as well as absenteeism among full-time employees in South Korea. We analyzed a cross-sectional survey of 26,611 full-time employees from the third wave of the Korean Working Conditions Survey in 2011. Experience of absenteeism and presenteeism during the past 12 months was assessed through self-reports. Employment condition was classified into six categories based on two contract types (parent firm and subcontract) and three contract durations [permanent (≥1 year, no fixed term), long term (≥1 year, fixed term), and short term (<1 year, fixed term)]. We found opposite trends between the association of nonstandard employment with absenteeism and presenteeism after adjusting for covariates. Compared to parent firm-permanent employment, which has been often regarded as a standard employment, absenteeism was not associated or negatively associated with all nonstandard employment conditions except parent firm-long term employment (OR 1.88; 95 % CI 1.57, 2.26). However, presenteeism was positively associated with parent firm-long term (OR 1.64; 95 % CI 1.42, 1.91), subcontract-long term (OR 1.61; 95 % CI 1.12, 2.32), and subcontract-short term (OR 1.26; 95 % CI 1.02, 1.56) employment. Our results found that most nonstandard employment may increase risk of presenteeism, but not absenteeism. These results suggest that previous findings about the protective effects of nonstandard employment on absenteeism may be explained by nonstandard workers being forced to work when sick.
Differences in force normalising procedures during submaximal anisometric contractions.
Škarabot, Jakob; Ansdell, Paul; Brownstein, Callum; Howatson, Glyn; Goodall, Stuart; Durbaba, Rade
2018-05-26
Eccentric contractions are thought to require a unique neural activation strategy. However, due to greater intrinsic force generating capacity of muscle fibres during eccentric contraction, the understanding of neural modulation of different contraction types during submaximal contractions may be impeded by the force normalisation procedure employed. In the present experiment, subjects performed maximal isometric dorsiflexion at shorter (80°), intermediate (90°) and longer (100°) muscle lengths, and maximal concentric and eccentric contractions. Thereafter, submaximal concentric and eccentric contractions were performed normalised to either isometric maximum at 90° (ISO), contraction type specific maximum (CTS) or muscle length specific maximum (MLS). When using ISO or MLS for normalisation, mean submaximal eccentric torque levels were significantly lower when compared to CTS normalisation (11 and 7% lower compared to CTS; p = 0.003 and p = 0.018 for ISO and MLS, respectively). These experimentally observed differences closely matched those expected from the predictive model. During submaximal concentric contraction, mean torque levels were similar between ISO and CTS normalisation with similar discrepancies noted in EMG activity. These findings suggest that normalising to ISO and MLS might not be accurate for assessment and prescription of submaximal eccentric contractions. Copyright © 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
48 CFR 5108.070 - Definitions.
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2014-10-01
... accompanying Industrial Preparedness Program Production Capacity Survey (DD Form 1519 TEST). The firm is... is contractually bound by inclusion of AFARS 5152.208-9001 in their contract to maintain production capacity for a negotiated length of time, to conduct subcontractor planning, and to produce specified...
48 CFR 5108.070 - Definitions.
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2012-10-01
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48 CFR 5108.070 - Definitions.
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2013-10-01
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48 CFR 5108.070 - Definitions.
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Summary data on all NASA procurement actions
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1990-01-01
Summary data on all NASA procurement actions and detailed information on contracts, grants, agreements, and other procurements over $25,000 awarded by NASA during the first six months on fiscal year 1990 are presented. Areas addressed include competition in NASA awards, awards to business firms, awards to educational and other nonprofit institutions, contract for operation of Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and awards through other government agencies. Other topics covered are the U.S. geographical distribution of awards, awards placed outside the U.S., and procurement activity by installation.
A Real Options Approach to Valuing the Risk Transfer in a Multi-Year Procurement Contract
2009-10-01
asset follows a Brownian motion process where the returns have a lognormal distribution. H. BLACK-SCHOLES MODEL The value of the put option p on...risk in a firm-fixed-price contract. The government also provides interest-free financing that can greatly reduce the amount of capital a contractor...structured finance and credit default swap applications. 8 E. OPTIONS THEORY We will use closed form BS-type option pricing methods to estimate the
Thermodynamics of firms' growth
Zambrano, Eduardo; Hernando, Alberto; Hernando, Ricardo; Plastino, Angelo
2015-01-01
The distribution of firms' growth and firms' sizes is a topic under intense scrutiny. In this paper, we show that a thermodynamic model based on the maximum entropy principle, with dynamical prior information, can be constructed that adequately describes the dynamics and distribution of firms' growth. Our theoretical framework is tested against a comprehensive database of Spanish firms, which covers, to a very large extent, Spain's economic activity, with a total of 1 155 142 firms evolving along a full decade. We show that the empirical exponent of Pareto's law, a rule often observed in the rank distribution of large-size firms, is explained by the capacity of economic system for creating/destroying firms, and that can be used to measure the health of a capitalist-based economy. Indeed, our model predicts that when the exponent is larger than 1, creation of firms is favoured; when it is smaller than 1, destruction of firms is favoured instead; and when it equals 1 (matching Zipf's law), the system is in a full macroeconomic equilibrium, entailing ‘free’ creation and/or destruction of firms. For medium and smaller firm sizes, the dynamical regime changes, the whole distribution can no longer be fitted to a single simple analytical form and numerical prediction is required. Our model constitutes the basis for a full predictive framework regarding the economic evolution of an ensemble of firms. Such a structure can be potentially used to develop simulations and test hypothetical scenarios, such as economic crisis or the response to specific policy measures. PMID:26510828
Thermodynamics of firms' growth.
Zambrano, Eduardo; Hernando, Alberto; Fernández Bariviera, Aurelio; Hernando, Ricardo; Plastino, Angelo
2015-11-06
The distribution of firms' growth and firms' sizes is a topic under intense scrutiny. In this paper, we show that a thermodynamic model based on the maximum entropy principle, with dynamical prior information, can be constructed that adequately describes the dynamics and distribution of firms' growth. Our theoretical framework is tested against a comprehensive database of Spanish firms, which covers, to a very large extent, Spain's economic activity, with a total of 1,155,142 firms evolving along a full decade. We show that the empirical exponent of Pareto's law, a rule often observed in the rank distribution of large-size firms, is explained by the capacity of economic system for creating/destroying firms, and that can be used to measure the health of a capitalist-based economy. Indeed, our model predicts that when the exponent is larger than 1, creation of firms is favoured; when it is smaller than 1, destruction of firms is favoured instead; and when it equals 1 (matching Zipf's law), the system is in a full macroeconomic equilibrium, entailing 'free' creation and/or destruction of firms. For medium and smaller firm sizes, the dynamical regime changes, the whole distribution can no longer be fitted to a single simple analytical form and numerical prediction is required. Our model constitutes the basis for a full predictive framework regarding the economic evolution of an ensemble of firms. Such a structure can be potentially used to develop simulations and test hypothetical scenarios, such as economic crisis or the response to specific policy measures. © 2015 The Authors.
Essays on incomplete contracts in regulatory activities
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Saavedra, Eduardo Humberto
This dissertation consists of three essays. The first essay, The Hold-Up Problem in Public Infrastructure Franchising, characterizes the equilibria of the investment decisions in public infrastructure franchising under incomplete contracting and ex-post renegotiation. The parties (government and a firm) are unable to credibly commit to the contracted investment plan, so that a second step investment is renegotiated by the parties at the revision stage. As expected, the possibility of renegotiation affects initial non-verifiable investments. The main conclusion of this essay is that not only underinvestment but also overinvestment in infrastructure may arise in equilibrium, compared to the complete contracting case. The second essay, Alternative Institutional Arrangements in Network Utilities: An Incomplete Contracting Approach, presents a theoretical assessment of the efficiency implications of privatizing natural monopolies which are vertically related to potential competitive firms. Based on the incomplete contracts and asymmetric information paradigm. I develop a model that analyzes the relative advantages of different institutional arrangements---alternative ownership and market structures in the industry--- in terms of their allocative and productive efficiencies. The main policy conclusion of this essay is that both ownership and the existence of conglomerates in network industries matter. Among other conclusions, this essay provides an economic rationale for a mixed economy in which the network is public and vertical separation of the industry when the natural monopoly is under private ownership. The last essay, Opportunistic Behavior and Legal Disputes in the Chilean Electricity Sector, analyzes post-contractual disputes in this newly privatized industry. It discusses the presumption that opportunistic behavior and disputes arise due to inadequate market design, ambiguous regulation, and institutional weaknesses. This chapter also assesses the presumption that a large number of legal disputes are inhibited by the nonexistence of institutions able to verify and enforce contracts. An in-depth analysis of six cases of open conflict provides support for such a presumption and highlights the crucial role of an adequate market design.
41 CFR 105-72.406 - Intangible property.
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2010-07-01
... Business Firms Under Government Grants, Contracts and Cooperative Agreements.” (c) Unless waived by the Federal awarding agency, the Federal Government has the right to paragraph (c)(1) and (2) of this section... Administration 72-UNIFORM ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS FOR GRANTS AND AGREEMENTS WITH INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER...
37 CFR 401.7 - Small business preference.
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2010-07-01
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10 CFR 905.34 - Adjustment provisions.
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2011-01-01
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37 CFR 401.7 - Small business preference.
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Potential Costs of Veterans’ Health Care
2010-10-01
coverage, there is no rigid mathematical relationship among those proportions because veterans enrolled in Part A may choose to enroll in either Part B or...assumption is consistent with the statistical analysis by an actuarial firm with which VA contracted when developing its model for projecting
48 CFR 237.7601 - Definitions.
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37 CFR 401.7 - Small business preference.
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37 CFR 401.7 - Small business preference.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... 37 Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights 1 2011-07-01 2011-07-01 false Small business preference..., DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE RIGHTS TO INVENTIONS MADE BY NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS AND SMALL BUSINESS FIRMS UNDER GOVERNMENT GRANTS, CONTRACTS, AND COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS § 401.7 Small business preference. (a) Paragraph (k...
AID awards 3-year Guatemala contract.
1984-01-01
The US Agency for International Development (USAID) has awarded a 3-year US$593,036 grant to the Los Angeles firm of Juarez and Associates, Inc. to help implement a contraceptive social marketing project in Guatemala. The firm will provide marketing assistance to the for-profit organization. Importadora de Productos Farmaceuticos (PROFA), an offshoot of the nonprofit International Planned Parenthood Federation affiliate, Asociacion Pro-Bienestar de la Familia de Guatemala (APROFAM), created specifically to conduct the social marketing project. Juarez and Associates has previous market research experience in family planning in Guatemala. Contraceptive social marketing sales are projected to begin in early 1985.
The Future Is Kids and Computers.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Personal Computing, 1982
1982-01-01
Describes a project which produced educational computer programs for PET microcomputers and use of computers in money management, in a filter company, and in a certified public accountant firm (which cancelled a contract for a time-sharing service). Also describes a computerized eye information network for ophthalmologists. (JN)
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2014-10-01
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2012-10-01
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Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
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Zhao, Jingbo; Liao, Donghua; Yang, Jian; Gregersen, Hans
2011-01-01
Previous studies have demonstrated morphological and biomechanical remodeling in the intestine proximal to an obstruction. The present study aimed to obtain stress and strain thresholds to initiate contraction and the maximal contraction stress and strain in partially obstructed guinea pig jejunal segments. Partial obstruction and sham operations were surgically created in mid-jejunum of male guinea pigs. The animals survived 2, 4, 7, and 14 days, respectively. Animals not being operated on served as normal controls. The segments were used for no-load state, zero-stress state and distension analyses. The segment was inflated to 10 cmH2O pressure in an organ bath containing 37°C Krebs solution and the outer diameter change was monitored. The stress and strain at the contraction threshold and at maximum contraction were computed from the diameter, pressure and the zero-stress state data. Young’s modulus was determined at the contraction threshold. The muscle layer thickness in obstructed intestinal segments increased up to 300%. Compared with sham-obstructed and normal groups, the contraction stress threshold, the maximum contraction stress and the Young’s modulus at the contraction threshold increased whereas the strain threshold and maximum contraction strain decreased after 7 days obstruction (P<0.05 and 0.01). In conclusion, in the partially obstructed intestinal segments, a larger distension force was needed to evoke contraction likely due to tissue remodeling. Higher contraction stresses were produced and the contraction deformation (strain) became smaller. PMID:21632056
Shifting the burden: the private sector's response to the AIDS epidemic in Africa.
Rosen, Sydney; Simon, Jonathon L
2003-01-01
As the economic burden of human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) increases in sub-Saharan Africa, allocation of the burden among levels and sectors of society is changing. The private sector has more scope to avoid the economic burden of AIDS than governments, households, or nongovernmental organizations, and the burden is being systematically shifted away from the private sector. Common practices that transfer the burden to households and government include pre-employment screening, reductions in employee benefits, restructured employment contracts, outsourcing of low skilled jobs, selective retrenchments, and changes in production technologies. Between 1997 and 1999 more than two-thirds of large South African employers reduced the level of health care benefits or increased employee contributions. Most firms also have replaced defined-benefit retirement funds, which expose the firm to large annual costs but provide long-term support for families, with defined-contribution funds, which eliminate risks to the firm but provide little for families of younger workers who die of AIDS. Contracting out previously permanent jobs is also shielding firms from benefit and turnover costs, effectively shifting the responsibility to care for affected workers and their families to households, nongovernmental organizations, and the government. Many of these changes are responses to globalization that would have occurred in the absence of AIDS, but they are devastating for the households of employees with HIV/AIDS. We argue that the shift in the economic burden of AIDS is a predictable response by business to which a deliberate public policy response is needed. Countries should make explicit decisions about each sector's responsibilities if a socially desirable allocation is to be achieved.
Shifting the burden: the private sector's response to the AIDS epidemic in Africa.
Rosen, Sydney; Simon, Jonathon L.
2003-01-01
As the economic burden of human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) increases in sub-Saharan Africa, allocation of the burden among levels and sectors of society is changing. The private sector has more scope to avoid the economic burden of AIDS than governments, households, or nongovernmental organizations, and the burden is being systematically shifted away from the private sector. Common practices that transfer the burden to households and government include pre-employment screening, reductions in employee benefits, restructured employment contracts, outsourcing of low skilled jobs, selective retrenchments, and changes in production technologies. Between 1997 and 1999 more than two-thirds of large South African employers reduced the level of health care benefits or increased employee contributions. Most firms also have replaced defined-benefit retirement funds, which expose the firm to large annual costs but provide long-term support for families, with defined-contribution funds, which eliminate risks to the firm but provide little for families of younger workers who die of AIDS. Contracting out previously permanent jobs is also shielding firms from benefit and turnover costs, effectively shifting the responsibility to care for affected workers and their families to households, nongovernmental organizations, and the government. Many of these changes are responses to globalization that would have occurred in the absence of AIDS, but they are devastating for the households of employees with HIV/AIDS. We argue that the shift in the economic burden of AIDS is a predictable response by business to which a deliberate public policy response is needed. Countries should make explicit decisions about each sector's responsibilities if a socially desirable allocation is to be achieved. PMID:12751421
Electromyographic analysis of exercise resulting in symptoms of muscle damage.
McHugh, M P; Connolly, D A; Eston, R G; Gleim, G W
2000-03-01
Surface electromyographic (EMG) signals were recorded from the hamstring muscles during six sets of submaximal isokinetic (2.6 rad x s(-1)) eccentric (11 men, 9 women) or concentric (6 men, 4 women) contractions. The EMG per unit torque increased during eccentric (P < 0.01) but not during concentric exercise. Similarly, the median frequency increased during eccentric (P < 0.01) but not during concentric exercise. The EMG per unit torque was lower for submaximal eccentric than maximum isometric contractions (P < 0.001), and lower for submaximal concentric than maximum isometric contractions (P < 0.01). The EMG per unit torque was lower for eccentric than concentric contractions (P < 0.05). The median frequency was higher for submaximal eccentric than maximum isometric contractions (P < 0.001); it was similar, however, between submaximal concentric and maximum isometric contractions (P = 0.07). Eccentric exercise resulted in significant isometric strength loss (P < 0.01), pain (P < 0.01) and muscle tenderness (P < 0.05). The greatest strength loss was seen 1 day after eccentric exercise, while the most severe pain and muscle tenderness occurred 2 days after eccentric exercise. A lower EMG per unit torque is consistent with the selective recruitment of a small number of motor units during eccentric exercise. A higher median frequency during eccentric contractions may be explained by selective recruitment of fast-twitch motor units. The present results are consistent with the theory that muscle damage results from excessive stress on a small number of active fibres during eccentric contractions.
Energetic aspects of skeletal muscle contraction: implications of fiber types.
Rall, J A
1985-01-01
In this chapter fundamental energetic properties of skeletal muscles as elucidated from isolated muscle preparations are described. Implications of these intrinsic properties for the energetic characterization of different fiber types and for the understanding of locomotion have been considered. Emphasis was placed on the myriad of physical and chemical techniques that can be employed to understand muscle energetics and on the interrelationship of results from different techniques. The anaerobic initial processes which liberate energy during contraction and relaxation are discussed in detail. The high-energy phosphate (approximately P) utilized during contraction and relaxation can be distributed between actomyosin ATPase or cross-bridge cycling (70%) and the Ca2+ ATPase of the sacroplasmic reticulum (30%). Muscle shortening increases the rate of approximately P hydrolysis, and stretching a muscle during contraction suppresses the rate of approximately P hydrolysis. The economy of an isometric contraction is defined as the ratio of isometric mechanical response to energetic cost and is shown to be a fundamental intrinsic parameter describing muscle energetics. Economy of contraction varies across the animal kingdom by over three orders of magnitude and is different in different mammalian fiber types. In mammalian skeletal muscles differences in economy of contraction can be attributed mainly to differences in the specific actomyosin and Ca2+ ATPase of muscles. Furthermore, there is an inverse relationship between economy of contraction and maximum velocity of muscle shortening (Vmax) and maximum power output. This is a fundamental relationship. Muscles cannot be economical at developing and maintaining force and also exhibit rapid shortening. Interestingly, there appears to be a subtle system of unknown nature that modulates the Vmax and economy of contraction. Efficiency of a work-producing contraction is defined and contrasted to the economy of contraction. Unlike economy, maximum efficiency of work production varies little across the animal kingdom. There are difficulties associated with the measurement of maximum efficiency of contraction, and it has yet to be determined unequivocally if the maximum efficiency of contraction varies in different fiber types. The intrinsic properties of force per cross-sectional area, economy, and Vmax determine the basic energetic properties of skeletal muscles. Nonetheless, the mechanics and energetics of skeletal muscles in the body are profoundly influenced by muscle architecture, attachment of muscles to the skeleton, and motor unit organization.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)
18 CFR 368.3 - Schedule of records and periods of retention.
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... Business Utilization AGENCY: Departmental Offices, Department of Treasury. ACTION: Notice and request for... Capability Statement will be used by firms that wish to do business with the Department of the Treasury. The... businesses to perform on Treasury contracts. Current Actions: The Electronic Capability Statement was...
48 CFR 719.270 - Small business policies.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (SDB) except those exempted by 719.271-6(a). (e... personnel to increase awards to small firms. The goals will be set by SDB after consultation with the... between SDB and the contracting officer concerning: (1) A recommended set-aside, or (2) a request for...
48 CFR 719.270 - Small business policies.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (SDB) except those exempted by 719.271-6(a). (e... personnel to increase awards to small firms. The goals will be set by SDB after consultation with the... between SDB and the contracting officer concerning: (1) A recommended set-aside, or (2) a request for...
48 CFR 719.270 - Small business policies.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (SDB) except those exempted by 719.271-6(a). (e... personnel to increase awards to small firms. The goals will be set by SDB after consultation with the... between SDB and the contracting officer concerning: (1) A recommended set-aside, or (2) a request for...
48 CFR 719.270 - Small business policies.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (SDB) except those exempted by 719.271-6(a). (e... personnel to increase awards to small firms. The goals will be set by SDB after consultation with the... between SDB and the contracting officer concerning: (1) A recommended set-aside, or (2) a request for...
Report of the Analysis of the Joint Medium Range Air to Surface Missile Program.
1980-01-23
contractors will continue to be an integral source of these type procurements, especially such firms as Veda , Flight Systems, Inc., Maxfield Associates...available. ($200,000) Contract with VEDA to assess the compatibility of the current on-board radars with the range, maneuverability, and speed
32 CFR 644.63 - Contracting for title evidence.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... title). (2) In those States where the furnishing of title evidence is held to constitute the practice of law and the State canons of legal ethics prohibit attorneys from engaging in competitive bidding for..., negotiations shall be conducted with attorneys or law firms duly authorized to practice law in the jurisdiction...
In Pursuit of a Rewarding Career
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Murphy, Avon J.
2015-01-01
Avon Murphy has been a college professor, a technical communications program director, a government technical writer, a freelancer, a contract editor at Microsoft and other firms, and owner of Murphy Editing and Writing Services. An STC (Society for Technical Communication) Fellow, he was for 17 years book review editor for "Technical…
22 CFR 211.4 - Availability and shipment of commodities.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-04-01
.... (d) Payment or reimbursement of ocean freight costs. When A.I.D. contracts for ocean carriage... chapter) for ocean freight authorized by the United States upon presentation to AID/W of proof of payment to the ocean carrier. However, freight prepaid bills of lading which indicate firm incurrence of...
22 CFR 211.4 - Availability and shipment of commodities.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-04-01
.... (d) Payment or reimbursement of ocean freight costs. When A.I.D. contracts for ocean carriage... chapter) for ocean freight authorized by the United States upon presentation to AID/W of proof of payment to the ocean carrier. However, freight prepaid bills of lading which indicate firm incurrence of...
22 CFR 211.4 - Availability and shipment of commodities.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-04-01
.... (d) Payment or reimbursement of ocean freight costs. When A.I.D. contracts for ocean carriage... chapter) for ocean freight authorized by the United States upon presentation to AID/W of proof of payment to the ocean carrier. However, freight prepaid bills of lading which indicate firm incurrence of...
Defense Small Business Innovation Research Program (SBIR). Abstracts of Phase 2 Awards, 1984.
165 proposals for funding in Phase II of the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program. These proposals were selected from those submitted by... small research and development firms awarded Phase I contracts from the FY 1984 solicitation. In order to make information available on the technical
41 CFR 101-29.220 - Market research and analysis.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... 41 Public Contracts and Property Management 2 2011-07-01 2007-07-01 true Market research and... PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS 29.2-Definitions § 101-29.220 Market research and analysis. Market research and... to determine whether they meet user needs and to identify the market practices of firms engaged in...
76 FR 2035 - Procedures for Protests and Contracts Dispute
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... the applicant is not involved in competitive decision making for any firm that could gain a... Delegation further provided that all final decisions must be executed by the Administrator. The 1998... Decisions for the Administrator in all matters within the ODRA's jurisdiction valued at not more than $1...
The Enforcement of University Patent Policies: A Legal Perspective.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Stopp, Margaret T.; Stopp, G. Harry, Jr.
1992-01-01
Federal civil litigation in which a faculty inventor challenged the university's right to share in proceeds from his invention is examined. Issues of employment contracts, the university research office's responsibility for monitoring faculty research, and the role of patenting and licensing firms are considered. Implications for university policy…
32 CFR 644.63 - Contracting for title evidence.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... direct from the Land and Natural Resources Division, Department of Justice, WASH DC 20530. (b) Selection procedure. (1) Normally selection of persons or firms to perform title evidence services will be based upon... negotiations may be conducted. Selections shall be in accordance with the procedures set forth below: (i) A...
7 CFR 17.3 - Purchase authorizations.
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2011-01-01
... authorizations. (a) Issuance. After an agreement is signed, the GSM will issue a purchase authorization to the... such action by the GSM in connection with firm sales or shipping contracts, and which were not..., That such reimbursement shall not be made to a supplier if the GSM determines that the GSM's action was...
78 FR 51658 - Weighing, Feed, and Swine Contractors
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... RIN 0580-AA99 Weighing, Feed, and Swine Contractors AGENCY: Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards... and swine contractors to poultry and swine production contract growers are based on accurate weighing... reweighing to add swine contractors to the list of firms that must comply, and adding feed to the list of...
48 CFR 719.271-3 - USAID contracting officers.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... components of end items or services be purchased separately so small firms may compete; (f) Making a... final decision on a proposed non-competitive procurement action, and as part of his/her findings and... awareness by the technical staff of the availability of small business concerns; (l) Making available to SDB...
Hydraulic shock waves in an inclined chute contraction
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Jan, C.-D.; Chang, C.-J.
2009-04-01
A chute contraction is a common structure used in hydraulic engineering for typical reasons such as increase of bottom slope, transition from side channel intakes to tunnel spillways, reduction of chute width due to bridges, transition structures in flood diversion works, among others. One of the significant chute contractions in Taiwan is that used in the Yuanshantzu Flood Diversion Project of Keelung River. The diversion project is designed to divert flood water from upper Keelung River into East Sea with a capasity of 1,310 cubic meters per second for mitigating the flood damage of lower part of Keelung River basin in Northern Taiwan. An inclined chute contraction is used to connect Keelung River and a diversion turnel. The inlet and outlet works of the diversion project is located at Ruifang in the Taipei County of north Taiwan. The diameter of diversion tunnel is 12 meters and the total length of tunnel is 2,484 meters. The diversion project has been completed and successfully executed many times since 2004 to lower the water level of Keelung River in typhoon seasons for avioding flooding problems in the lower part of Keelung River basin. Flow in a chute contraction has complicated flow pattern due to the existence of shock waves in it. A simple and useful calculation procedure for the maximum height and its position of shock waves is essentially needed for the preliminary design stage of a chute contraction. Hydraulic shock waves in an inclined chute contraction were experimentally and numerically investigated in this study with the consideration of the effects of sidewall deflection angle, bottom inclination angle and Froude number of approaching flow. The flow pattern of hydraulic shock waves in a chute contraction was observed. The main issue of designing chute contraction is to estimate the height and position of maximum shock wave for the consideration of freeboards. Achieving this aim, the experimental data are adopted and analyzed for the shock angle, the height of maximum shock wave and the corresponding position of maximum shock wave. The dimensionless relations for the shock angle, the height of maximum shock wave and the corresponding position of maximum shock wave are obtained by regression analysis. These empirical regression relations, basically relating to the sidewall deflection angle, bottom angle and approach Froude number, are very useful for further practical engineering applications in chute contraction design for avoiding flow overtopping.
Orthotopic bladder substitution in men revisited: identification of continence predictors.
Koraitim, M M; Atta, M A; Foda, M K
2006-11-01
We determined the impact of the functional characteristics of the neobladder and urethral sphincter on continence results, and determined the most significant predictors of continence. A total of 88 male patients 29 to 70 years old underwent orthotopic bladder substitution with tubularized ileocecal segment (40) and detubularized sigmoid (25) or ileum (23). Uroflowmetry, cystometry and urethral pressure profilometry were performed at 13 to 36 months (mean 19) postoperatively. The correlation between urinary continence and 28 urodynamic variables was assessed. Parameters that correlated significantly with continence were entered into a multivariate analysis using a logistic regression model to determine the most significant predictors of continence. Maximum urethral closure pressure was the only parameter that showed a statistically significant correlation with diurnal continence. Nocturnal continence had not only a statistically significant positive correlation with maximum urethral closure pressure, but also statistically significant negative correlations with maximum contraction amplitude, and baseline pressure at mid and maximum capacity. Three of these 4 parameters, including maximum urethral closure pressure, maximum contraction amplitude and baseline pressure at mid capacity, proved to be significant predictors of continence on multivariate analysis. While daytime continence is determined by maximum urethral closure pressure, during the night it is the net result of 2 forces that have about equal influence but in opposite directions, that is maximum urethral closure pressure vs maximum contraction amplitude plus baseline pressure at mid capacity. Two equations were derived from the logistic regression model to predict the probability of continence after orthotopic bladder substitution, including Z1 (diurnal) = 0.605 + 0.0085 maximum urethral closure pressure and Z2 (nocturnal) = 0.841 + 0.01 [maximum urethral closure pressure - (maximum contraction amplitude + baseline pressure at mid capacity)].
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... Supply Schedule (FSS) contracts), within the specified geographical limits of the contracting officer's... maximum order threshold of the FSS contract, within the specified geographical limits of the contracting... geographic limits of the contracting officer's warrant. This level was formally titled “Intermediate” and any...
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2013-10-01
... Supply Schedule (FSS) contracts), within the specified geographical limits of the contracting officer's... maximum order threshold of the FSS contract, within the specified geographical limits of the contracting... geographic limits of the contracting officer's warrant. This level was formally titled “Intermediate” and any...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... Supply Schedule (FSS) contracts), within the specified geographical limits of the contracting officer's... maximum order threshold of the FSS contract, within the specified geographical limits of the contracting... geographic limits of the contracting officer's warrant. This level was formally titled “Intermediate” and any...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... Director, Defense Procurement and Acquisition Policy (Contract Policy and International Contracting), 3060..., DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE CONTRACT MANAGEMENT CONTRACT MODIFICATIONS Change Orders 243.204-70-1 Scope. (a) This..., but the contracting officer shall apply the policy and procedures to them to the maximum extent...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... Director, Defense Procurement and Acquisition Policy (Contract Policy and International Contracting), 3060..., DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE CONTRACT MANAGEMENT CONTRACT MODIFICATIONS Change Orders 243.204-70-1 Scope. (a) This..., but the contracting officer shall apply the policy and procedures to them to the maximum extent...
Accountable Care Organizations: how to dress for success.
Hayen, Arthur P; van den Berg, Michael J; Meijboom, Bert R; Westert, Gert P
2013-06-01
Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) need to reconsider their provider configuration and make it capable of managing clinical and financial risk. To that aim, their management must decide which medical procedures are done by the ACO itself, and which are contracted out to market providers. Making this decision requires a balanced treatment of market and firm organization, recognizing that each has properties that can turn into relative strengths. Such a balanced treatment is lacking in the ACO debate. Using the transaction cost theory, we provide such a balanced treatment of market and firm organization, and discuss implications for the design of ACOs and accountable care initiatives in general.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... PREPARING TOMORROW'S TEACHERS TO USE TECHNOLOGY § 614.6 What is the maximum indirect cost rate for all... 34 Education 3 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false What is the maximum indirect cost rate for all consortium members and any cost-type contract? 614.6 Section 614.6 Education Regulations of the Offices of...
24 CFR 242.52 - Construction contracts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-04-01
...; a construction management contract with a guaranteed maximum price, the final costs of which are... 24 Housing and Urban Development 2 2013-04-01 2013-04-01 false Construction contracts. 242.52... MORTGAGE INSURANCE FOR HOSPITALS Construction § 242.52 Construction contracts. (a) Awarding of contract. A...
Ringhof, Steffen; Leibold, Timo; Hellmann, Daniel; Stein, Thorsten
2015-10-01
Recent studies reported on the potential benefits of submaximum clenching of the jaw on human postural control in upright unperturbed stance. However, it remained unclear whether these effects might also be observed among active controls. The purpose of the present study, therefore, was to comparatively examine the influence of concurrent muscle activation in terms of submaximum clenching of the jaw and submaximum clenching of the fists on postural stability. Posturographic analyses were conducted with 17 healthy young adults on firm and foam surfaces while either clenching the jaw (JAW) or clenching the fists (FIST), whereas habitual standing served as the control condition (CON). Both submaximum tasks were performed at 25% maximum voluntary contraction, assessed, and visualized in real time by means of electromyography. Statistical analyses revealed that center of pressure (COP) displacements were significantly reduced during JAW and FIST, but with no differences between both concurrent clenching activities. Further, a significant increase in COP displacements was observed for the foam as compared to the firm condition. The results showed that concurrent muscle activation significantly improved postural stability compared with habitual standing, and thus emphasize the beneficial effects of jaw and fist clenching for static postural control. It is suggested that concurrent activities contribute to the facilitation of human motor excitability, finally increasing the neural drive to the distal muscles. Future studies should evaluate whether elderly or patients with compromised postural control might benefit from these physiological responses, e.g., in the form of a reduced risk of falling. Copyright © 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Analysis of force profile during a maximum voluntary isometric contraction task.
Househam, Elizabeth; McAuley, John; Charles, Thompson; Lightfoot, Timothy; Swash, Michael
2004-03-01
This study analyses maximum voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC) and its measurement by recording the force profile during maximal-effort, 7-s hand-grip contractions. Six healthy subjects each performed three trials repeated at short intervals to study variation from fatigue. These three trials were performed during three separate sessions at daily intervals to look at random variation. A pattern of force development during a trial was identified. An initiation phase, with or without an initiation peak, was followed by a maintenance phase, sometimes with secondary pulses and an underlying decline in force. Of these three MVIC parameters, maximum force during the maintenance phase showed less random variability compared to intertrial fatigue variability than did maximum force during the initiation phase or absolute maximum force. Analysis of MVIC as a task, rather than a single, maximal value reveals deeper levels of motor control in its generation. Thus, force parameters other than the absolute maximum force may be better suited to quantification of muscle performance in health and disease.
Oğüt, Hulisi; Raghunathan, Srinivasan; Menon, Nirup
2011-03-01
The correlated nature of security breach risks, the imperfect ability to prove loss from a breach to an insurer, and the inability of insurers and external agents to observe firms' self-protection efforts have posed significant challenges to cyber security risk management. Our analysis finds that a firm invests less than the social optimal levels in self-protection and in insurance when risks are correlated and the ability to prove loss is imperfect. We find that the appropriate social intervention policy to induce a firm to invest at socially optimal levels depends on whether insurers can verify a firm's self-protection levels. If self-protection of a firm is observable to an insurer so that it can design a contract that is contingent on the self-protection level, then self-protection and insurance behave as complements. In this case, a social planner can induce a firm to choose the socially optimal self-protection and insurance levels by offering a subsidy on self-protection. We also find that providing a subsidy on insurance does not provide a similar inducement to a firm. If self-protection of a firm is not observable to an insurer, then self-protection and insurance behave as substitutes. In this case, a social planner should tax the insurance premium to achieve socially optimal results. The results of our analysis hold regardless of whether the insurance market is perfectly competitive or not, implying that solely reforming the currently imperfect insurance market is insufficient to achieve the efficient outcome in cyber security risk management. © 2010 Society for Risk Analysis.
48 CFR 32.503-12 - Maximum unliquidated amount.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... should be fully utilized, along with the services of qualified cost analysis and engineering personnel... GENERAL CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS CONTRACT FINANCING Progress Payments Based on Costs 32.503-12 Maximum... described in paragraph (a) above is most likely to arise under the following circumstances: (1) The costs of...
Amorim, Amanda C.; Cacciari, Licia P.; Passaro, Anice C.; Silveira, Simone R. B.; Amorim, Cesar F.; Loss, Jefferson F.
2017-01-01
Pelvic floor muscle (PFM) force and coordination are related to urinary incontinence severity and to sexual satisfaction. Health professionals frequently combine classic PFM exercises with hip adduction/abduction contraction to treat these disorders, but the real benefits of this practice are still unknown. Based on a theoretical anatomy approach whereby the levator ani muscle is inserted into the obturator internus myofascia and in which force generated by hip movements should increase the contraction quality of PFMs, our aim was to investigate the effects of isometric hip adduction and abduction on PFM force generation. Twenty healthy, nulliparous women were evaluated using two strain-gauge dynamometers (one cylinder-like inside the vaginal cavity, and the other measuring hip adduction/abduction forces around both thighs) while performing three different tasks: (a) isolated PFM contraction; (b) PFM contraction combined with hip adduction (30% and 50% maximum hip force); and (c) PFM contraction combined with hip abduction (30% and 50% maximum hip force). Data were sampled at 100Hz and subtracted from the offset if existent. We calculated a gradient between the isolated PFM contraction and each hip condition (Δ Adduction and Δ Abduction) for all variables: Maximum force (N), instant of maximum-force occurrence (s), mean force in an 8-second window (N), and PFM force loss (N.s). We compared both conditions gradients in 30% and 50% by paired t-tests. All variables did not differ between hip conditions both in 30% and 50% of maximum hip force (p>.05). PFM contraction combined with isometric hip abduction did not increase vaginal force in healthy and nulliparous women compared to PFM contraction combined with isometric hip adduction. Therefore, so far, the use of hip adduction or abduction in PFM training and treatments are not justified for improving PFM strength and endurance. PMID:28542276
Amorim, Amanda C; Cacciari, Licia P; Passaro, Anice C; Silveira, Simone R B; Amorim, Cesar F; Loss, Jefferson F; Sacco, Isabel C N
2017-01-01
Pelvic floor muscle (PFM) force and coordination are related to urinary incontinence severity and to sexual satisfaction. Health professionals frequently combine classic PFM exercises with hip adduction/abduction contraction to treat these disorders, but the real benefits of this practice are still unknown. Based on a theoretical anatomy approach whereby the levator ani muscle is inserted into the obturator internus myofascia and in which force generated by hip movements should increase the contraction quality of PFMs, our aim was to investigate the effects of isometric hip adduction and abduction on PFM force generation. Twenty healthy, nulliparous women were evaluated using two strain-gauge dynamometers (one cylinder-like inside the vaginal cavity, and the other measuring hip adduction/abduction forces around both thighs) while performing three different tasks: (a) isolated PFM contraction; (b) PFM contraction combined with hip adduction (30% and 50% maximum hip force); and (c) PFM contraction combined with hip abduction (30% and 50% maximum hip force). Data were sampled at 100Hz and subtracted from the offset if existent. We calculated a gradient between the isolated PFM contraction and each hip condition (Δ Adduction and Δ Abduction) for all variables: Maximum force (N), instant of maximum-force occurrence (s), mean force in an 8-second window (N), and PFM force loss (N.s). We compared both conditions gradients in 30% and 50% by paired t-tests. All variables did not differ between hip conditions both in 30% and 50% of maximum hip force (p>.05). PFM contraction combined with isometric hip abduction did not increase vaginal force in healthy and nulliparous women compared to PFM contraction combined with isometric hip adduction. Therefore, so far, the use of hip adduction or abduction in PFM training and treatments are not justified for improving PFM strength and endurance.
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... Market Maker,\\5\\ Firm Proprietary and Customer (Professional) \\6\\ orders; and (ii) $0.78 per contract for Non-ISE Market Maker \\7\\ orders. Priority Customer \\8\\ orders are not charged a ``taker'' fee for... Proprietary and Customer (Professional) orders. Priority Customer orders are not charged a ``maker'' fee for...
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... Personnel, J&J Staffing, Accountemps/Robert Half, EMD Temps, Chromhelp, and Greentree Food Management... subject firm. The company reports that independent contract workers from Greentree Food Management were... Greentree Food Management working on-site at EMD Chemicals, Inc., Gibbstown, New Jersey. The amended notice...
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46 CFR Exhibit 1 to Part 530 - Service Contract Registration [Form FMC-83
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2011-10-01
.... Address of Home Office. The complete street address should be shown in addition to the post office box.... Show the firm name (if different from the registrant), street address and post office box (if... 6. Registrant Type. Indicate the type of organization. A registrant cannot be more than one type...
46 CFR Exhibit 1 to Part 530 - Service Contract Registration [Form FMC-83
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
.... Address of Home Office. The complete street address should be shown in addition to the post office box.... Show the firm name (if different from the registrant), street address and post office box (if... 6. Registrant Type. Indicate the type of organization. A registrant cannot be more than one type...
48 CFR 970.2703-2 - Patent rights clause provisions for management and operating contractors.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
...-exempted areas of technology or in operation of DOE facilities primarily dedicated to naval nuclear... for-profit, large business firm and the contract does not have a technology transfer mission or if... dedicated to naval nuclear propulsion or weapons related programs. That clause provides for DOE's statutory...
48 CFR 970.2703-2 - Patent rights clause provisions for management and operating contractors.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
...-exempted areas of technology or in operation of DOE facilities primarily dedicated to naval nuclear... for-profit, large business firm and the contract does not have a technology transfer mission or if... dedicated to naval nuclear propulsion or weapons related programs. That clause provides for DOE's statutory...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... as a service-disabled veteran-owned small business concern. 19.307 Section 19.307 Federal Acquisition...-disabled veteran-owned small business concern. (a) For sole source acquisitions, the SBA or the contracting officer may protest the apparently successful offeror's service-disabled veteran-owned small business...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... as a service-disabled veteran-owned small business concern. 19.307 Section 19.307 Federal Acquisition...-disabled veteran-owned small business concern. (a) For sole source acquisitions, the SBA or the contracting officer may protest the apparently successful offeror's service-disabled veteran-owned small business...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... as a service-disabled veteran-owned small business concern. 19.307 Section 19.307 Federal Acquisition...-disabled veteran-owned small business concern. (a) For sole source acquisitions, the SBA or the contracting officer may protest the apparently successful offeror's service-disabled veteran-owned small business...
48 CFR 26.202-1 - Local area set-aside.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... shall also determine whether a local area set-aside should be further restricted to small business... 48 Federal Acquisition Regulations System 1 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Local area set-aside. 26... area set-aside. The contracting officer may set aside solicitations to allow only local firms within a...
32 CFR 651.50 - Public interaction phase.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... representatives of any Army-contracted consulting firm, if one has been retained to participate in writing the EIS... or will be prepared that are related to but are not part of the scope of the impact statement under.... It is a working session where the gathering and evaluation of information relating to potential...
48 CFR 1836.602-1 - Selection criteria. (NASA supplements paragraph (a))
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... 48 Federal Acquisition Regulations System 6 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false Selection criteria. (NASA... CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 1836.602-1 Selection criteria. (NASA supplements paragraph (a)) (a)(2... the volume of work previously awarded to the firm by NASA, with the object of effecting an equitable...
48 CFR 1836.602-1 - Selection criteria. (NASA supplements paragraph (a))
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... 48 Federal Acquisition Regulations System 6 2013-10-01 2013-10-01 false Selection criteria. (NASA... CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 1836.602-1 Selection criteria. (NASA supplements paragraph (a)) (a)(2... the volume of work previously awarded to the firm by NASA, with the object of effecting an equitable...
48 CFR 1836.602-1 - Selection criteria. (NASA supplements paragraph (a))
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 48 Federal Acquisition Regulations System 6 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 true Selection criteria. (NASA... CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 1836.602-1 Selection criteria. (NASA supplements paragraph (a)) (a)(2... the volume of work previously awarded to the firm by NASA, with the object of effecting an equitable...
48 CFR 1836.602-1 - Selection criteria. (NASA supplements paragraph (a))
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... 48 Federal Acquisition Regulations System 6 2012-10-01 2012-10-01 false Selection criteria. (NASA... CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 1836.602-1 Selection criteria. (NASA supplements paragraph (a)) (a)(2... the volume of work previously awarded to the firm by NASA, with the object of effecting an equitable...
48 CFR 1836.602-1 - Selection criteria. (NASA supplements paragraph (a))
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... 48 Federal Acquisition Regulations System 6 2014-10-01 2014-10-01 false Selection criteria. (NASA... CONTRACTS Architect-Engineer Services 1836.602-1 Selection criteria. (NASA supplements paragraph (a)) (a)(2... the volume of work previously awarded to the firm by NASA, with the object of effecting an equitable...
Barrier Free Design Handbook: Accommodations for the Physically Handicapped.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Veterans Administration, Washington, DC. Office of Construction.
The handbook sets forth design requirements for construction and renovation of buildings owned, leased, or funded by the Veterans Administration (VA), to permit physically handicapped persons ready access. The book is intended mainly for use by the VA staff and contracted architect/engineer firms involved in developing criteria and designing,…
Wrestling with a Trojan Horse: Outsourcing Cataloging in Academic and Special Libraries.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Abel-Kops, Chad P.
2000-01-01
Focuses the issue of outsourcing cataloging in academic and special libraries. Examines the goal of outsourcing to increase production at reduced costs; a case of outsourcing at Wright State University of Ohio; confidentiality issues of outsourcing by law firms and other corporations; contracts; debates on "whether" and "what"…
Outsourcing of Technology in Higher Education: The Brookdale Experience.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Thompson, Donna; Morgovsky, Joel
Outsourcing in higher education refers to the practice of contracting with private, off-campus firms to provide or manage services which have historically been provided in-house. Budget cutbacks and declining private support have led to increased use of outsourcing for non-mission-critical and non-instructional services, such as information…
Top 10 States for Afterschool in 2009
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Afterschool Alliance, 2009
2009-01-01
Each day in America, millions of kids go home to an empty house after school. In recent years, the growth of quality, affordable afterschool programs has begun to offer positive alternatives to the parents of these children. In 2009, the Afterschool Alliance contracted with RTi, a market research firm, to conduct a household survey of nearly…
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... executed contract for the MIAX Clearing Trade Drop (``CTD''), a messaging interface that will provide real... proposes to establish a new Port Fee for the MIAX CTD. CTD provides Exchange Members, their clearing firms... are routed to a CTD connection containing certain information. The information includes, among other...
A Proposal for the use of the Consortium Method in the Design-build system
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Miyatake, Ichiro; Kudo, Masataka; Kawamata, Hiroyuki; Fueta, Toshiharu
In view of the necessity for efficient implementation of public works projects, it is expected to utilize advanced technical skills of private firms, for the purpose of reducing project costs, improving performance and functions of construction objects, and reducing work periods, etc. The design-build system is a method to order design and construction as a single contract, including design of structural forms and main specifications of the construction object. This is a system in which high techniques of private firms can be utilized, as a means to ensure qualities of design and construction, rational design, and efficiency of the project. The objective of this study is to examine the use of a method to form a consortium of civil engineering consultants and construction companies, as it is an issue related to the implementation of the design-build method. Furthermore, by studying various forms of consortiums to be introduced in future, it proposes procedural items required to utilize this method, during the bid and after signing a contract, such as the estimate submission from the civil engineering consultants etc.
24 CFR 982.151 - Annual contributions contract.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-04-01
... Contract and PHA Administration of Program § 982.151 Annual contributions contract. (a) Nature of ACC. (1) An annual contributions contract (ACC) is a written contract between HUD and a PHA. Under the ACC... owners and for the PHA administrative fee. The ACC specifies the maximum payment over the ACC term. The...
24 CFR 982.151 - Annual contributions contract.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-04-01
... Contract and PHA Administration of Program § 982.151 Annual contributions contract. (a) Nature of ACC. (1) An annual contributions contract (ACC) is a written contract between HUD and a PHA. Under the ACC... owners and for the PHA administrative fee. The ACC specifies the maximum payment over the ACC term. The...
24 CFR 882.403 - ACC, housing assistance payments contract, and lease.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-04-01
... 24 Housing and Urban Development 4 2011-04-01 2011-04-01 false ACC, housing assistance payments... Procedures for Moderate Rehabilitation-Basic Policies § 882.403 ACC, housing assistance payments contract, and lease. (a) Maximum Total ACC Commitments. The maximum total annual contribution that may be...
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Nguyen, Tien M.; Guillen, Andy T.
2017-05-01
This paper describes cooperative and non-cooperative static Bayesian game models with complete and incomplete information for the development of optimum acquisition strategies associated with the Program and Technical Baseline (PTB) solutions obtained from Part 1 of this paper [1]. The optimum acquisition strategies discussed focus on achieving "Affordability" by incorporating contractors' bidding strategies into the government acquisition strategies for acquiring future space systems. The paper discusses System Engineering (SE) frameworks, analytical and simulation approaches and modeling for developing the optimum acquisition strategies from both the government and contractor perspectives for Firm Fixed Price (FFP) and Fixed Price Incentive Firm (FPIF) contract types.
Zhao, Jingbo; Chen, Pengmin; Gregersen, Hans
2013-09-27
Investigation of intestinal motility in a genetic model of GK rats abandons the possible neurotoxic effect of streptozotocin in streptozotocin-induced diabetic model. Seven GK male rats (GK group) and nine normal Wistar rats (Normal group) were used in the study. The motility experiments were carried out in an organ bath containing physiological Krebs solution. Before and after 10(-5)M carbachol application, the pressure and diameter changes of jejunum were obtained in relation to (1) basic contraction, (2) flow-induced contraction with different outlet resistance pressures and (3) contractions induced by ramp distension. The frequency and amplitude of contractions were analyzed from pressure-diameter curves. Distension-induced contraction thresholds and maximum contraction amplitude of basic and flow-induced contractions were calculated in terms of stress and strain. (1) The contraction amplitude increased to the peak value in less than 10s after adding carbachol. More than two peaks were observed in the GK group. (2) Carbachol decreased the pressure and stress threshold and Young's modulus in the GK group (P<0.01). (3) Carbachol increased the maximum pressure and stress of flow-induced contractions at most outlet pressure levels in both two groups (P<0.001). Furthermore, the flow-induced contractions were significantly bigger at low outlet pressure levels in GK group (P<0.05 and P<0.01). (4) The contraction frequency, the strain threshold and the maximum contraction strain did not differ between the two groups (P>0.05) and between before and after carbachol application (P>0.05). In GK diabetic rats, the jejunal contractility was hypersensitive to flow and distension stimulation after carbachol application. Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Mellors, L J; Gibbs, C L; Barclay, C J
2001-05-01
The results of previous studies suggest that the maximum mechanical efficiency of rat papillary muscles is lower during a contraction protocol involving sinusoidal length changes than during one involving afterloaded isotonic contractions. The aim of this study was to compare directly the efficiency of isolated rat papillary muscle preparations in isotonic and sinusoidal contraction protocols. Experiments were performed in vitro (27 degrees C) using left ventricular papillary muscles from adult rats. Each preparation performed three contraction protocols: (i) low-frequency afterloaded isotonic contractions (10 twitches at 0.2 Hz), (ii) sinusoidal length change contractions with phasic stimulation (40 twitches at 2 Hz) and (iii) high-frequency afterloaded isotonic contractions (40 twitches at 2 Hz). The first two protocols resembled those used in previous studies and the third combined the characteristics of the first two. The parameters for each protocol were adjusted to those that gave maximum efficiency. For the afterloaded isotonic protocols, the afterload was set to 0.3 of the maximum developed force. The sinusoidal length change protocol incorporated a cycle amplitude of +/-5% resting length and a stimulus phase of -10 degrees. Measurements of force output, muscle length change and muscle temperature change were used to calculate the work and heat produced during and after each protocol. Net mechanical efficiency was defined as the proportion of the energy (enthalpy) liberated by the muscle that appeared as work. The efficiency in the low-frequency, isotonic contraction protocol was 21.1+/-1.4% (mean +/- s.e.m., N=6) and that in the sinusoidal protocol was 13.2+/-0.7%, consistent with previous results. This difference was not due to the higher frequency or greater number of twitches because efficiency in the high-frequency, isotonic protocol was 21.5+/-1.0%. Although these results apparently confirm that efficiency is protocol-dependent, additional experiments designed to measure work output unambiguously indicated that the method used to calculate work output in isotonic contractions overestimated actual work output. When net work output, which excludes work done by parallel elastic elements, rather than total work output was used to determine efficiency in afterloaded isotonic contractions, efficiency was similar to that for sinusoidal contractions. The maximum net mechanical efficiency of rat papillary muscles performing afterloaded isotonic or sinusoidal length change contractions was between 10 and 15%.
1985-01-01
could be a small construction , management firm, where project managers keep track of all phases and evolutions of contracts by hand. An obvious polution ...overview of productivity measurement. This idea can be expanded much further with the concept of productivity audits . Productivity auditing is a...comprehensive procedure, not unlike traditional audit practices which monitors and evaluates organizational practices to determine whether functional units
48 CFR 519.7005 - Measurement of program success.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... SOCIOECONOMIC PROGRAMS SMALL BUSINESS PROGRAMS GSA Mentor-Protégé Program 519.7005 Measurement of program success. The overall success of the GSA Mentor-Protégé Program encompassing all participating mentors and..., and percentage of subcontracts awarded to protégés by mentor firms under GSA contracts since the date...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... PROGRAMS SMALL BUSINESS PROGRAMS GSA Mentor-Protégé Program 519.7013 Obligation. (a) The mentor or protégé may terminate the Agreement in accordance with 519.7010. The mentor will notify the Mentor-Protégé Program Manager and the contracting officer, in writing, at least 30 days in advance of the mentor firm's...
Investigating the Twenty Year Lag in the Vocational Rehabilitation Process.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Lowitt, Julian
In the rehabilitation workshop there is insufficient attention to job development oriented to the current and future needs of industry. Many types of work which were done in vocational workshops in contract from industrial firms are now done by automation. Semiskilled labor is thus in diminished demand. There is a twenty year lag in the industrial…
Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition Effort
2018-03-01
Energy – an electrical utility company. • 2016 : ODIN Security – a small aerospace and defense contracting firm Approved for Public Release...to secure supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) networks. Approved for Public Release; Distribution Unlimited 7 During the 2016 NCCDC...COLLEGIATE CYBER DEFENSE COMPETITION EFFORT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO MARCH 2018 FINAL TECHNICAL REPORT APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
41 CFR 50-201.2 - Administration of the Act.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... 790). Furthermore, these interpretations are intended to indicate the construction of the law which... Company v. United States,” 374 F. 2d 689, 692 (C.A. 4, 1967); see also “United States v. Davison Fuel and... employees but also the competitive interest of all firms qualified to compete for covered contracts. [43 FR...
41 CFR 50-201.2 - Administration of the Act.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... 790). Furthermore, these interpretations are intended to indicate the construction of the law which... Company v. United States,” 374 F. 2d 689, 692 (C.A. 4, 1967); see also “United States v. Davison Fuel and... employees but also the competitive interest of all firms qualified to compete for covered contracts. [43 FR...
The Distribution of Talent and the Pattern and Consequences of International Trade
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Grossman, Gene M.
2004-01-01
The author studies the interaction between imperfect labor contracts and international trade in a setting in which workers have private information about their own abilities. When an individual's contribution to firm output can be measured accurately in some activities but not in others, the most able workers select occupations in which their pay…
75 FR 24633 - Order Finding That the ICE Chicago Financial Basis Contract Traded on the...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-05-05
... Pipe Line, LLC, serves as a juncture for 13 different pipelines. These pipelines bring in natural gas... ``hub'' refers to a juncture where two or more natural gas pipelines are connected. Hubs also serve as... interstate pipelines. The firms that service the Chicago area are ANR Pipeline Company, Natural Gas Pipeline...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... as a service-disabled veteran-owned small business concern. 19.307 Section 19.307 Federal Acquisition...-disabled veteran-owned small business concern. (a) Definition. Interested party, as used in this section... contracting officer, or the SBA may protest the apparently successful offeror's status as a service-disabled...
Export Now: A Practical Guide for U.S. Minority and Small Business Exporters.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
American Association of Community and Junior Colleges, Washington, DC.
This guidebook was designed to orient minority entrepreneurs to the basics of international trade. Market research and strategy are examined, as well as finance, contract negotiations, trade logistics, and business communications. Part I acknowledges that small firms often lack the resources to take even the first step in developing the knowledge,…
Exploring the Use of Blogs as Learning Spaces in the Higher Education Sector
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Williams, Jeremy B.; Jacobs, Joanne
2004-01-01
"Blogging"--a contraction of the term "web logging"--is perhaps best described as a form of micro-publishing. Easy to use, from any Internet connection point, blogging has become firmly established as a web based communications tool. The blogging phenomenon has evolved from its early origin as a medium for the publication of…
13 CFR 124.509 - What are non-8(a) business activity targets?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... business plan. It must attempt to use the 8(a) BD program as a resource to strengthen the firm for economic viability when program benefits are no longer available. (b) Required non-8(a) business activity targets... contract would cause severe economic hardship on the Participant so that the Participant's survival may be...
13 CFR 124.509 - What are non-8(a) business activity targets?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
... business plan. It must attempt to use the 8(a) BD program as a resource to strengthen the firm for economic viability when program benefits are no longer available. (b) Required non-8(a) business activity targets... contract would cause severe economic hardship on the Participant so that the Participant's survival may be...
Del Forno, E; Candura, F
2002-01-01
In recent years, labour market has really changed in Italy: in addition to traditional categories of workers, self-governing or subordinate, a "tertium genus" was born, that of "temporary workers". This new modality allows firms which need to introduce temporary workers in production processes, to find them through the activity of skilled intermediary agencies. This type of agencies, regularly authorized by the Ministry of Labour, was born to select subordinates, who will work in other firms, without engagement. (The low which regulates temporary work in Italy is the Act n. 196 of 1997). The subject analysed the most closely in the text, is the really interesting question of responsibility for prevention, safety and health in work places: in fact, temporary work creates a complex system of bilateral relations, but the only real work contract is between provider firms and temporary workers. The Act n. 196 states that the provider firm must fulfill its duties of contribution, security, aid and insurance against industrial accidents and occupational diseases. Therefore, according to a series of argumentations developed in the text, only the occupational health consultant designated by the temporary agency is reasonably responsible for medical supervision, but he has to coordinate and collaborate with the occupational health consultant of third firms (Directive 383 of 1991 and article 7 of Legislative Decree n. 626 of 1994). On the contrary, firms which need temporary workers, must fulfill duties of information and training for workers. As a consequence, to draw a conclusion, on the ground of principles of European Union and national laws (in force since '50s in this field), the responsibility for medical supervision falls on temporary agencies; on the contrary, economic responsibility falls on firms which request workers, in order to achieve protection of workers' health.
2009-09-01
ABSTRACT (maximum 200 words) Alpha contracting is a collaborative effort between a buyer and supplier during contract formation to maximize efficiency...experienced Alpha contracting teams, to include contracting officers, DCAA, DCMA, end users/ customers , program managers and acquisition directors to better...PROCESSES, ISSUES, SUCCESS FACTORS AND CONSEQUENCES ABSTRACT Alpha contracting is a collaborative effort between a buyer and supplier
Penasso, Harald; Thaller, Sigrid
2018-05-05
This study investigated the effect of isometrically induced fatigue on Hill-type muscle model parameters and related task-dependent effects. Parameter identification methods were used to extract fatigue-related parameter trends from isometric and ballistic dynamic maximum voluntary knee extensions. Nine subjects, who completed ten fatiguing sets, each consisting of nine 3 s isometric maximum voluntary contractions with 3 s rest plus two ballistic contractions with different loads, were analyzed. Only at the isometric task, the identified optimized model parameter values of muscle activation rate and maximum force generating capacity of the contractile element decreased from [Formula: see text] to [Formula: see text] Hz and from [Formula: see text] to [Formula: see text] N, respectively. For all tasks, the maximum efficiency of the contractile element, mathematically related to the curvature of the force-velocity relation, increased from [Formula: see text] to [Formula: see text]. The model parameter maximum contraction velocity decreased from [Formula: see text] to [Formula: see text] m/s and the stiffness of the serial elastic element from [Formula: see text] to [Formula: see text] N/mm. Thus, models of fatigue should consider fatigue dependencies in active as well as in passive elements, and muscle activation dynamics should account for the task dependency of fatigue.
Intrinsic motivation and organizational identification among on-demand workers.
Rockmann, Kevin W; Ballinger, Gary A
2017-09-01
On-demand firms provide services for clients through a network of on-demand workers ready to complete specific tasks for a set contractual price. Given such on-demand work is defined by payment on short-term contracts with no obligation for continued employment, there is little reason to believe on-demand workers experience more than extrinsic motivation and a transactional relationship with the on-demand firm. However, using self-determination theory, we argue that to the degree that on-demand work fulfills innate psychological needs individual on-demand workers will develop intrinsic motivation, which further leads to organizational identification with the on-demand firm. Across 2 survey-based studies we find support for this path to organizational identification. This adds to the literature on motivation and identification by strengthening the link between individual needs and the individual-organizational relationship. Implications for theory and for the management of on-demand workers are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2017 APA, all rights reserved).
Essays on the economics of natural gas pipelines
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Oliver, Matthew E.
The natural gas pipeline transportation industry is comprised of a primary market and a secondary market. In the primary market, pipelines sell 'firm' transport capacity contracts to gas traders, local distribution companies, and other parties. The (per unit) secondary market value of transport is rarely comparable to the regulated primary market two-part tariff. When and where available capacity in the secondary market is scarce, its value can far exceed the primary market tariffs paid by firm contract holders, generating scarcity rents. The following essays demonstrate that this phenomenon has predictable effects on natural gas spot prices, firm capacity reservations, the pipeline's capacity construction and expansion decisions, and the economic welfare of producers and consumers at the market hubs connected by the pipeline. Chapter 1 provides a theoretical framework for understanding how pipeline congestion affects natural gas spot prices within the context of the current regulatory environment, and empirically quantifies this effect over a specific regional pipeline network. As available pipeline capacity over a given route connecting two hubs becomes scarce, the spot prices for gas at the hubs are driven apart---a phenomenon indicative of some market friction that inhibits the ability of spot price arbitrage to fully integrate the two prices, undermining economic efficiency. The theoretical component of Chapter 1 illuminates a potential source of this friction: the deregulated structure of the secondary market for gas transportation services. To support and quantify the predictions of the theoretical model, the empirical component demonstrates that the effect of congestion on the secondary market value of transport---the key factor in driving apart spot prices---can be quite strong. Coefficient estimates indicate that dramatic increases in transport costs are likely to result from marginal increases in congestion. This result has important implications because upward pressure on the demand for pipeline transport is imminent, owing to the recent surge in available natural gas reserve estimates and the expected growth in consumption demand over the foreseeable future. Chapter 2 derives optimality conditions for capacity and two-part tariff structure in the primary market, when demand for the shipping service in the secondary market is stochastic but stationary. Based on their individual demand distributions, the overall demand distribution, and the two-part tariff structure, natural gas traders reserve firm capacity contracts over a given transportation route served by a single pipeline. The traders' individual demands sum to the aggregate demand for primary market capacity reservations over the route. The aggregate capacity reservation demand function then feeds into the pipeline's profit-maximization problem, which for comparison is analyzed under three alternative regulatory regimes: unregulated monopoly, Ramsey second-best solution, and rate-of-return regulation. For each case, the optimality conditions are parameterized and solved numerically. Results demonstrate that optimal capacity under rate-of-return regulation is lower than what would occur under a Ramsey second-best solution, exacerbating the congestion issue discussed in Chapter 1, and ultimately reducing overall social welfare. Chapter 3 examines a natural gas trader's willingness to contract expanded capacity over a given pipeline route, when demand in the secondary market is stochastic and increasing over time. A discrete time and scale framework provides the template for analyzing the trader's behavior and solving for his optimal expansion contracting strategy through time. Willingness to contract in any period hinges on the trade-off between the value of the option to contract expanded capacity (now or in a future period), and the 'spread option' value of utilizing contracted capacity to ship gas. The rate-of-return regulated primary market two-part tariff and the unregulated secondary market value of transport each affect these option values, but the latter provides a strong incentive to the trader to both delay and suppress his willingness to contract expanded capacity relative to the demand for gas shipping services. As a result, the pipeline is chronically congested. Relating this to the results of Chapters 1 and 2, there are likely to be strong welfare effects associated with this behavior. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)
Evasion of "mandatory" social health insurance for the formal sector: evidence from Lao PDR.
Alkenbrack, Sarah; Hanson, Kara; Lindelow, Magnus
2015-10-19
In the last decade, almost every low- or middle-income country in the world has expressed support for universal health coverage (UHC). While at the beginning of the UHC movement, country strategies focused on increasing access to the formal sector as the first step of UHC, there is now consensus that countries should cover the entire population, with particular attention to covering the poor. However, it is often assumed that mandatory schemes will automatically cover their target populations, and consequently little is known about why firms comply or do not comply with enrolment requirements. Using the experience of Lao PDR, where the enrolment rate in the mandatory social security scheme is low and the capacity for regulation is weak, we conducted this study to better understand the determinants of enrolment of private sector firms in mandatory social security. We used a cross-sectional case-comparison design, surveying 130 firms. We applied a structured questionnaire to explore determinants of enrolment, specifically looking at firm characteristics (e.g., industry category, ownership); sociodemographic characteristics of company heads; firms' risk perceptions; details of employment contracts; employee benefits; and exposure to social security. Closed ended questions were analysed quantitatively, while content analysis was applied to open-ended questions. Logistic regression was used to examine the determinants of enrolment. Smaller privately owned firms in the services industry were the least likely to enrol in social security, while firms in the trade industry were more likely to enrol than firms in manufacturing, construction, or services. The main reason for not enrolling was that firms offered a better package of benefits to their employees, although further investigation of company benefits showed that this was not the case in practice. Additional reasons for non-compliance were lack of knowledge and poor quality of care at government hospitals. The study contributes to the dialogue on how best to increase coverage in the formal sector, which is an important element of achieving UHC. It also provides much needed information about the motivation of private sector firms to comply with mandatory schemes.
48 CFR 39.103 - Modular contracting.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING ACQUISITION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY General 39.103 Modular contracting. (a) This section implements Section 5202, Incremental Acquisition of Information Technology, of the Clinger-Cohen... technology. Consistent with the agency's information technology architecture, agencies should, to the maximum...
Matthew S. Bumgardner; Gary W. Graham; P. Charles Goebel; Robert L. Romig
2011-01-01
Preliminary studies have suggested that the Amish-based furniture and related products manufacturing cluster located in and around Holmes County, Ohio, uses sizeable quantities of hardwood lumber. The number of firms within the cluster has grown even as the broader domestic furniture manufacturing sector has contracted. The present study was undertaken in 2008 (spring/...
1997-12-01
located throughout the United States. Each service and agency has an Office of the Director of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization. They also...have small business specialists at each of their procurement and contract management offices to assist small businesses , small disadvantaged businesses ...and women-owned small businesses firms in marketing their products and services with the DoD. These specialists provide information and guidance on (1
Medical service provider networks.
Mougeot, Michel; Naegelen, Florence
2018-05-17
In many countries, health insurers or health plans choose to contract either with any willing providers or with preferred providers. We compare these mechanisms when two medical services are imperfect substitutes in demand and are supplied by two different firms. In both cases, the reimbursement is higher when patients select the in-network provider(s). We show that these mechanisms yield lower prices, lower providers' and insurer's profits, and lower expense than in the uniform-reimbursement case. Whatever the degree of product differentiation, a not-for-profit insurer should prefer selective contracting and select a reimbursement such that the out-of-pocket expense is null. Although all providers join the network under any-willing-provider contracting in the absence of third-party payment, an asymmetric equilibrium may exist when this billing arrangement is implemented. Copyright © 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Size distribution of Portuguese firms between 2006 and 2012
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Pascoal, Rui; Augusto, Mário; Monteiro, A. M.
2016-09-01
This study aims to describe the size distribution of Portuguese firms, as measured by annual sales and total assets, between 2006 and 2012, giving an economic interpretation for the evolution of the distribution along the time. Three distributions are fitted to data: the lognormal, the Pareto (and as a particular case Zipf) and the Simplified Canonical Law (SCL). We present the main arguments found in literature to justify the use of distributions and emphasize the interpretation of SCL coefficients. Methods of estimation include Maximum Likelihood, modified Ordinary Least Squares in log-log scale and Nonlinear Least Squares considering the Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm. When applying these approaches to Portuguese's firms data, we analyze if the evolution of estimated parameters in both lognormal power and SCL is in accordance with the known existence of a recession period after 2008. This is confirmed for sales but not for assets, leading to the conclusion that the first variable is a best proxy for firm size.
Hennenberg, Martin; Acevedo, Alice; Wiemer, Nicolas; Kan, Aysenur; Tamalunas, Alexander; Wang, Yiming; Yu, Qingfeng; Rutz, Beata; Ciotkowska, Anna; Herlemann, Annika; Strittmatter, Frank; Stief, Christian G; Gratzke, Christian
2017-05-01
Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) suggestive of benign prostatic hyperplasia may be caused by prostate smooth muscle contraction. Although α 1 -blockers may improve symptoms by prostate smooth muscle relaxation, their efficacy is limited. This may be explained by non-adrenergic mediators causing contraction in parallel to α 1 -adrenoceptors. However, little is known about the relevance and cooperative actions of non-adrenergic mediators in the prostate. Prostate tissues were obtained from radical prostatectomy (n = 127 patients). Contractile responses were studied in an organ bath. Endothelin-1 and noradrenaline induced contractions of similar magnitude (116 ± 23 and 117 ± 18% of KCl-induced contractions). Endothelin-2- and -3-induced maximum contractions of 63 ± 8.6 and 71 ± 19% of KCl, while contractions by the thromboxane analog U46619 amounted up to 63 ± 9.4%. Dopamine-induced contractions averaged to 22 ± 4.5% of KCl, while maximum contractions by serotonin, histamine, and carbachol stayed below 10% of KCl-induced. While noradrenaline-induced contractions were inhibited by tamsulosin (300 nM), endothelin-1-, -2-, or -3-induced contraction were not. No additive effects were observed if endothelins and noradrenaline were applied consecutively to the same samples. If endothelin-1 was applied after U46619, resulting tension (172 ± 43% of KCl) significantly exceeded noradrenaline-induced contraction. Tensions following combined application of endothelin-2 or -3 with U46619 stayed below noradrenaline-induced contractions. Tension following combined application of all three endothelins with U46619 resembled maximum noradrenaline-induced tone. Contractions following concomitant confrontation of human prostate tissue with noradrenaline and endothelin-1 are not additive. Endothelin-1 is sufficient to induce a smooth muscle tone resembling that of noradrenaline. This may replace lacking α 1 -adrenergic tone under therapy with α 1 -blockers, explaining the limited efficacy of α 1 -blockers in LUTS treatment. Contractions by thromboxane and endothelin-1 may be additive, and may exceed α 1 -adrenergic tone. Prostate 77:697-707, 2017. © 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. © 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
2015-12-15
from the ground to space solar minimum and solar maximum 5a. CONTRACT NUMBER BAA-76-11-01 5b. GRANT NUMBER N00173-12-1G010 5c. PROGRAM ELEMENT...atmospheric behavior from the ground to space under solar minimum and solar maximum conditions (Contract No.: N00173-12-1-G010 NRL) Project Summary...Dynamical response to solar radiative forcing is a crucial and poorly understood mechanisms. We propose to study the impacts of large dynamical events
Essays on Firm Behavior in Developing Economies
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Abeberese, Ama Baafra
The performance of firms is central to growth in developing economies. A burgeoning literature within development economics seeks to understand the behavior of firms in developing countries and the constraints to their performance. This dissertation explores two types of constraints---infrastructure-related constraints and trade-related constraints---faced by manufacturing firms in developing countries. Despite the widely acknowledged importance of infrastructure for economic growth, there has been relatively little research on how infrastructure affects the decisions of firms. Electricity, in particular, is commonly cited by firms in developing countries as a major obstacle to their performance. In the first two chapters, I analyze the responses of firms to two types of electricity constraints, namely electricity prices and electricity shortages. Chapter 1 provides evidence on how electricity prices affect a firm's industry choice and productivity growth using data on Indian manufacturing firms. I construct an instrument for electricity price as the interaction between the price of coal paid by power utilities, which is arguably exogenous to firm characteristics, and the initial share of thermal generation in a state's total electricity generation capacity. I find that, in response to an exogenous increase in electricity price, firms reduce their electricity consumption and switch to industries with less electricity-intensive production processes. I also find that firm output, machine intensity and labor productivity decline with an increase in electricity price. In addition to these level effects, I show that firm output and productivity growth rates are negatively affected by high electricity prices. These results suggest that electricity constraints faced by firms may limit a country's growth by leading firms to operate in industries with fewer productivity-enhancing opportunities. Chapter 2 examines the impact of electricity shortages on firm investment. I identify this impact by studying an electricity rationing program that took place in Ghana in 1998, which placed significant constraints on the electricity available to firms. Using data on Ghanaian manufacturing firms, I find a significant decline in investment in plant and machinery during the electricity rationing period. The decline in investment is more pronounced for firms in electricity-intensive sectors. I explore alternative explanations for the reduction in investment during the electricity rationing period, including a contraction in firm credit access and economy-wide shocks unrelated to electricity constraints, and find no evidence in support of either explanation. The results, therefore, suggest that the reduction in investment during the electricity rationing period was due to the constraints on the availability of electricity. These findings highlight the potentially negative impact of the inadequate provision of electricity that frequently plagues developing countries. These electricity constraints can hinder growth in these countries by curbing investment by firms. In Chapter 3, I turn to the investigation of the effect of a trade-related constraint. Until recently, most of the literature on firms engaged in international trade had largely focused on exporting, with little work on the role of imports in the behavior and performance of firms. Using data on Indonesian manufacturing firms, Chapter 3 analyzes the effect of a reduction in tariffs on imported inputs on the exporting activity of firms. I argue that a tariff reduction program in Indonesia, which generated exogenous variation in the tariffs imposed on imports of goods used by firms, had a positive effect on the exported share of output of firms. I explore the mechanisms underlying this positive effect and find that an increase in the use of imported inputs, facilitated by the reduction in input tariffs, generated an increase in the exported share of output of firms. I also find that this positive effect is stronger for firms in industries with a greater scope for quality differentiation and high skill intensity. These results suggest that input tariff liberalization, by increasing access to higher-quality inputs from abroad, allows firms to produce higher-quality products for export markets.
48 CFR 39.103 - Modular contracting.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... increments to take advantage of any evolution in technology or needs that occur during implementation and use... CATEGORIES OF CONTRACTING ACQUISITION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY General 39.103 Modular contracting. (a) This... technology. Consistent with the agency's information technology architecture, agencies should, to the maximum...
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Tedroff, Kristina; Knutson, Loretta M.; Soderberg, Gary L.
2008-01-01
This study was designed to determine whether children with cerebral palsy (CP) showed more co-activity than comparison children in non-prime mover muscles with regard to the prime mover during maximum voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC) of four lower-extremity muscles. Fourteen children with spastic diplegic CP (10 males, four females; age…
Peake, Jonathan M; Nosaka, Kazunori; Muthalib, Makii; Suzuki, Katsuhiko
2006-01-01
We compared changes in markers of muscle damage and systemic inflammation after submaximal and maximal lengthening muscle contractions of the elbow flexors. Using a cross-over design, 10 healthy young men not involved in resistance training completed a submaximal trial (10 sets of 60 lengthening contractions at 10% maximum isometric strength, 1 min rest between sets), followed by a maximal trial (10 sets of three lengthening contractions at 100% maximum isometric strength, 3 min rest between sets). Lengthening contractions were performed on an isokinetic dynamometer. Opposite arms were used for the submaximal and maximal trials, and the trials were separated by a minimum of two weeks. Blood was sampled before, immediately after, 1 h, 3 h, and 1-4 d after each trial. Total leukocyte and neutrophil numbers, and the serum concentration of soluble tumor necrosis factor-alpha receptor 1 were elevated after both trials (P < 0.01), but there were no differences between the trials. Serum IL-6 concentration was elevated 3 h after the submaximal contractions (P < 0.01). The concentrations of serum tumor necrosis factor-alpha, IL-1 receptor antagonist, IL-10, granulocyte-colony stimulating factor and plasma C-reactive protein remained unchanged following both trials. Maximum isometric strength and range of motion decreased significantly (P < 0.001) after both trials, and were lower from 1-4 days after the maximal contractions compared to the submaximal contractions. Plasma myoglobin concentration and creatine kinase activity, muscle soreness and upper arm circumference all increased after both trials (P < 0.01), but were not significantly different between the trials. Therefore, there were no differences in markers of systemic inflammation, despite evidence of greater muscle damage following maximal versus submaximal lengthening contractions of the elbow flexors.
Borgquist, Ola; Ingemansson, Richard; Malmsjö, Malin
2011-02-01
Negative-pressure wound therapy promotes healing by drainage of excessive fluid and debris and by mechanical deformation of the wound. The most commonly used negative pressure, -125 mmHg, may cause pain and ischemia, and the pressure often needs to be reduced. The aim of the present study was to examine wound contraction and fluid removal at different levels of negative pressure. Peripheral wounds were created in 70-kg pigs. The immediate effects of negative-pressure wound therapy (-10 to -175 mmHg) on wound contraction and fluid removal were studied in eight pigs. The long-term effects on wound contraction were studied in eight additional pigs during 72 hours of negative-pressure wound therapy at -75 mmHg. Wound contraction and fluid removal increased gradually with increasing levels of negative pressure until reaching a steady state. Maximum wound contraction was observed at -75 mmHg. When negative-pressure wound therapy was discontinued, after 72 hours of therapy, the wound surface area was smaller than before therapy. Maximum wound fluid removal was observed at -125 mmHg. Negative-pressure wound therapy facilitates drainage of wound fluid and exudates and results in mechanical deformation of the wound edge tissue, which is known to stimulate granulation tissue formation. Maximum wound contraction is achieved already at -75 mmHg, and this may be a suitable pressure for most wounds. In wounds with large volumes of exudate, higher pressure levels may be needed for the initial treatment period.
Contract Issues in the Sale of Commercial Aircraft.
1983-09-01
which will not only facilitate a sale, but also, over time, cover the m anufacturing costs . All sales are subject to intense competition frnm aircraf...capital requirements, output range over which economies of scale exist, and cost advantages for existing firms based 3n technical capability and...perforuance (izcluling factors such is noise, fuel efficiency, maintenance costs ) , ?rice, financinq assistance and post-delivery product support. An
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1984-01-01
New Automated Management Information Center (AMIC) employs innovative microcomputer techniques to create color charts, viewgraphs, or other data displays in a fraction of the time formerly required. Developed under Kennedy Space Center's contract by Boeing Services International Inc., Seattle, WA, AMIC can produce an entirely new informational chart in 30 minutes, or an updated chart in only five minutes. AMIC also has considerable potential as a management system for business firms.
2013-10-11
as sales to Iran of Indian products, including wheat, pharmaceuticals, rice, sugar , soybeans, auto parts, and other products. Still, there is a large... Sweetening Plant CRS conversation with Embassy of S. Korea in Washington, D.C, July 2010 Contract signed but then abrogated by S. Korean firm G and...and Beverage JLT for receiving payments on behalf of Jam Petrochemical Entities Designated as Human Rights Abusers or Limiting Free Expression Under
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... accounts differently for its own and the Federal Government shares of project costs? 37.570 Section 37.570... the Federal Government shares of project costs? (a) If a participant has Federal procurement contracts... Government's share of project costs under the TIA. This may arise, for example, if a for-profit firm or other...
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2011-07-01
... accounts differently for its own and the Federal Government shares of project costs? 37.570 Section 37.570... the Federal Government shares of project costs? (a) If a participant has Federal procurement contracts... Government's share of project costs under the TIA. This may arise, for example, if a for-profit firm or other...
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2013-07-01
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2014-07-01
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Optimizing Crisis Action Planning in the Noncombatant Evacuation Operation Setting
2010-06-01
Federal Regulations, the DoS has a firm rule to not enter into preemptive contracts for any logistical resources (e.g., transportation, food, water...bottlenecks, flow limiters, and options to quicken queues ; and identifying resources and transportation mediums that display the most sensitivity to...policy changes. These objectives were addressed by exploring topics in NEOs, evacuation planning, queueing systems, and modeling techniques and
1990-07-18
marketing , and retail prices of goods and services which are the result of nonproduction organizations; the first tentative steps our economy has taken to...create -imported consumer goods ; market conditions. -products priced according to contracted retail prices. The elimination of a few mammoth general...eign competitors are entering the market will in time retail prices before the season is over. force these firms to engage in more effective business
JPRS Report Africa (Sub-Sahara)
1987-10-16
be increased to over 1,000 units annually. Fabrica Nacional de Condutores Electricos , S.A. (Cel-Cat), a Portuguese firm, was contracted to carry...out the first phase of the technical rehabili- tation of Fabrica de Condutores Electricos de Mocambique (CELMOQUE). The Portuguese company will...entire undertaking, Fabrica de Condutores Electricos de Mozambique will have to handle 4 metric kilotons of aluminum steel an- nually, which will
Antecedents to Reverse Auction Use
2006-02-01
sourcing the specific products or services. Comprehension of the effect of sourcing strategy on a sourcing professional’s choice of sourcing media ...of strategic items and services are typically manifested in partnerships, long-term contracts, and strategic alliances . Given the nature of such...technical, service, and social benefits a customer firm receives in exchange for the price it pays for a market offering" (Anderson and Narus 1988
The United Arab Emirates Nuclear Program and Proposed U.S. Nuclear Cooperation
2009-07-17
global efforts to prevent nuclear proliferation” and, “the establishment of reliable sources of nuclear fuel for future civilian light water reactors ...planned nuclear reactor or on handling spent reactor fuel. (...continued) May 4, 2008...contracting between U.S. firms and the UAE related to the UAE’s proposed nuclear program has already taken place. In August 2008, Virginia’s Thorium Power
Potentiation by cholinesterase inhibitors of cholinergic activity in rat isolated stomach and colon.
Jarvie, Emma M; Cellek, Selim; Sanger, Gareth J
2008-01-01
Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitors stimulate gastrointestinal (GI) motility and are potential treatments of conditions associated with inadequate GI motility. The ability of itopride to facilitate neuronally (predominantly cholinergic) mediated contractions of rat isolated stomach, evoked by electrical field stimulation (EFS), has been compared with other cholinesterase inhibitors and with tegaserod, a clinically effective prokinetic and non-selective 5-HT(4) receptor agonist which also facilitates GI cholinergic function. Neostigmine greatly increased EFS-evoked contractions over a narrow concentration range (0.01-1 microM; 754+/-337% facilitation at 1 microM); higher concentrations (1, 3 microM) also increased muscle tension. Donepezil increased EFS-evoked contractions gradually over the full range of concentrations (0.01-10 microM; maximum increase 516+/-20% at 10 microM). Itopride increased the contractions even more gradually, rising to 188+/-84% at 10 microM. The butyrylcholinesterase inhibitor iso-OMPA 0.01-10 microM also increased EFS-evoked contractions, to a maximum of 36+/-5.0% at 10 microM, similar to that caused by tegaserod (35+/-5.2% increase at 1 microM). The effects of tegaserod, but not itopride were inhibited by the 5-HT(4) receptor antagonist SB-204070A 0.3 microM. In rat isolated colon, neostigmine was again the most efficacious, causing a defined maximum increase in EFS-evoked contractions (343+/-82% at 10 microM), without changing muscle tension. Maximum increases caused by donepezil and itopride were, respectively, 57.6+/-20 and 43+/-15% at 10 microM. These data indicate that the abilities of different AChE inhibitors to increase GI cholinergic activity differ markedly. Understanding the reasons is essential if AChE inhibitors are to be optimally developed as GI prokinetics.
Noorein Inamdar, S
2007-08-01
Use theory and data to examine the scope of corporate strategies for multibusiness health care firms, also known as organized or integrated health care delivery systems. Data are from the 2000 HIMSS Analytics Annual Survey of integrated health care delivery systems (IHDS), which provides complete information on businesses owned by IHDS. Scope defined as the breadth and type of businesses in which a firm chooses to compete is measured across seven separate business areas: (1) health plans, (2) ambulatory, (3) acute, (4) subacute, (5) home health, (6) other related nonpatient care businesses, and (7) external collaborations. Theories on strategy and organizational configurations along with measures of scope and a novel dataset were used to classify 796 firms into five mutually exclusive groups. The bases for classification were two competitive dimensions of scope: (1) breadth of businesses and (2) mix of existing core businesses versus new noncore businesses. Unit of analysis is the multibusiness health care firm. Sample consists of 796 firms, defined as nonprofit organizations that own two or more direct patient care businesses in two or more separate areas across the health care value chain. Firms were clustered into five mutually exclusive organizational configurations with unique scope characteristics revealing a new taxonomy of corporate strategies. Analysis of the scope variables revealed five strategic types (along with the number of firms and distinguishing features of each strategy) defined as follows: (1) Core Service Provider (340 firms with the smallest scope providing core set of patient care services), (2) Mission Based (52 firms with the next smallest scope offering core set of services to underserved populations), (3) Contractor (266 firms with medium scope and contracting with physician groups), (4) Health Plan Focus (83 firms with large scope and providing health plans), and (5) Entrepreneur (55 firms with the largest scope offering both a core set of services and investing in a variety of new noncore business opportunities including many for-profit ventures). Significant differences in financial performance among the strategies were found when controlling for payer reimbursement conditions. Specifically, in an unfavorable condition with high Medicaid and low commercial insurance, the Mission Based strategy performs significantly worse while the Entrepreneur strategy performs surprisingly well, in comparison with the other strategies. Findings suggest: (a) scope can be used to classify a large number of multibusiness health care firms into a taxonomy representing a small group of distinct corporate strategies, which are recognizable by senior management in the health care industry, (b) no single strategy dominates in performance across different payer profiles, instead there appears to be complementarities or fit between strategy and payer profiles that determines which firms perform well and which do not under different conditions, and (c) senior management of nonprofit health care firms are cross-subsidizing unprofitable patient care through ownership of nonpatient care businesses including for-profit ventures.
Noorein Inamdar, S
2007-01-01
Objective Use theory and data to examine the scope of corporate strategies for multibusiness health care firms, also known as organized or integrated health care delivery systems. Data Sources Data are from the 2000 HIMSS Analytics Annual Survey of integrated health care delivery systems (IHDS), which provides complete information on businesses owned by IHDS. Study Design Scope defined as the breadth and type of businesses in which a firm chooses to compete is measured across seven separate business areas: (1) health plans, (2) ambulatory, (3) acute, (4) subacute, (5) home health, (6) other related nonpatient care businesses, and (7) external collaborations. Theories on strategy and organizational configurations along with measures of scope and a novel dataset were used to classify 796 firms into five mutually exclusive groups. The bases for classification were two competitive dimensions of scope: (1) breadth of businesses and (2) mix of existing core businesses versus new noncore businesses. Data Extraction Methods Unit of analysis is the multibusiness health care firm. Sample consists of 796 firms, defined as nonprofit organizations that own two or more direct patient care businesses in two or more separate areas across the health care value chain. Firms were clustered into five mutually exclusive organizational configurations with unique scope characteristics revealing a new taxonomy of corporate strategies. Principal Findings Analysis of the scope variables revealed five strategic types (along with the number of firms and distinguishing features of each strategy) defined as follows: (1) Core Service Provider (340 firms with the smallest scope providing core set of patient care services), (2) Mission Based (52 firms with the next smallest scope offering core set of services to underserved populations), (3) Contractor (266 firms with medium scope and contracting with physician groups), (4) Health Plan Focus (83 firms with large scope and providing health plans), and (5) Entrepreneur (55 firms with the largest scope offering both a core set of services and investing in a variety of new noncore business opportunities including many for-profit ventures). Significant differences in financial performance among the strategies were found when controlling for payer reimbursement conditions. Specifically, in an unfavorable condition with high Medicaid and low commercial insurance, the Mission Based strategy performs significantly worse while the Entrepreneur strategy performs surprisingly well, in comparison with the other strategies. Conclusions Findings suggest: (a) scope can be used to classify a large number of multibusiness health care firms into a taxonomy representing a small group of distinct corporate strategies, which are recognizable by senior management in the health care industry, (b) no single strategy dominates in performance across different payer profiles, instead there appears to be complementarities or fit between strategy and payer profiles that determines which firms perform well and which do not under different conditions, and (c) senior management of nonprofit health care firms are cross-subsidizing unprofitable patient care through ownership of nonpatient care businesses including for-profit ventures. PMID:17610444
48 CFR 2901.603-70 - Responsibility of other government personnel.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... buying process, and execution of the contract rests with the contracting officer. (b) Personnel... obligation. However, DOL personnel who must use the contracting process to accomplish their programs must... and open competition are satisfied to the maximum extent practicable. Sole source purchases may only...
Towards a Fast Dynamic Model of the Human Circulatory System
2011-10-06
heart chambers, and the local time-varying pressure is not prescribed anywhere. The effects of muscle contraction and relaxation on the circulatory...0.5 < S < 2) area during skeletal muscle contraction . Contraction only applied on the venous end of the vascular tree (1.25 < S < 2). For the... contraction , occurring during time (tam < t < tbm), and ∆Am is the maximum contraction amplitude. A visualization of the muscle contraction model is shown in
Kearney, E M; Messaraa, C; Grennan, G; Koeller, G; Mavon, A; Merinville, E
2017-05-01
One of the key strategies for anti-ageing in the cosmetics industry today is to target the structural changes responsible for ptosis of the skin, given its impact on age perception. Several objective and non-invasive methods are available to characterise the biomechanical properties of the skin, which are operator-dependent, involving skin contact and providing single-dimensional numerical descriptions of skin behaviour. The research introduces the DynaSKIN, a device using non-contact mechanical pressure in combination with fringe projection to quantify and visualise the skin response in 3-dimensions. We examine the age correlation of the measurements, how they compare with the Cutometer ® , and measure skin dynamics following application of a skincare regimen containing established anti-ageing ingredients. DynaSKIN and Cutometer ® measurements were made on the cheek of 80 Caucasian women (18-64 years). DynaSKIN volume, mean depth and maximum depth parameters were correlated with age and 15 Cutometer ® parameters. Subsequently, the firming efficacy of a skincare regimen featuring acetyl aspartic acid (AAA) and a peptide complex was examined in a cohort of 41 volunteers. DynaSKIN volume, mean depth and maximum depth parameters correlate with age and the Cutometer ® parameters that are associated with the skin relaxation phase (R1, R2, R4, R5, R7 and F3). Furthermore, the DynaSKIN captured significant improvements in skin firmness delivered by the skincare regimen. The DynaSKIN is a novel device capable of capturing skin biomechanics at a high level of specificity and successfully detected the firming properties of a skincare regimen. Its independent measuring principle, consumer relevance and skin firmness 3D visualisation capabilities bring objectivity and novelty to product efficacy substantiation evaluation. © 2016 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Competition in decentralized electricity markets: Three papers on electricity auctions
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Harbord, David William Cameron
This thesis consists of three self-contained papers on the analysis of electricity auctions written over a period of twelve years. The first paper models price competition in a decentralized wholesale market for electricity as a first-price, sealed-bid, multi-unit auction. In both the pure and mixed-strategy equilibria of the model, above marginal cost pricing and inefficient despatch of generating units occur. An alternative regulatory pricing rule is considered and it is shown that offering to supply at marginal cost can be induced as a dominant strategy for all firms. The second paper analyses strategic interaction between long-term contracts and price competition in the British electricity wholesale market, and confirms that forward contracts will tend to put downward pressure on spot market prices. A 'strategic commitment' motive for selling forward contracts is also identified: a generator may commit itself to bidding lower prices into the spot market in order to ensure that it will be despatched with its full capacity. The third paper characterizes bidding behavior and market outcomes in uniform and discriminatory electricity auctions. Uniform auctions result in higher average prices than discriminatory auctions, but the ranking in terms of productive efficiency is ambiguous. The comparative effects of other market design features, such as the number of steps in suppliers' bid functions, the duration of bids and the elasticity of demand are analyzed. The paper also clarifies some methodological issues in the analysis of electricity auctions. In particular we show that analogies with continuous share auctions are misplaced so long as firms are restricted to a finite number of bids.