Social Security Administration's Management of Data Communications Contracts with Paradyne Corp: Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, Second Session, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1984 - Computer contracts |
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1330 VERMONT AVENUE 3090 Processor Complex acceptance test additional adjustment affidavits agency Amendment applicable award base quantity cable Committee on Government components contracting officer contractor controller correct cost column cost tables cross compiler DASI delivery devices discussion Dodson evaluated cost Executive Federal functional Government Operations GROSS COURT REPORTERS hardware included installation keystation Lease letter of understanding Management manufacturing MAPICS Material Requirements Planning megabytes Modification monthly maintenance months NEAL NTSC NW WASHINGTON offerors Onyx operating system optional deliverables optional quantity Paradyne Corporation Paradyne's proposal performance printer problems procurement Product Data Management Proposed Debarment purchase price reboot REPORTERS AND TRANSCRIBERS response SACHER Section Sigma Data Social Security Administration solicitation specific SSA's SSADARS Study Team submitted technical TRANSCRIBERS 1330 VERMONT unit Univac UNIX vendor Wiggins Wilkins
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