(17) Othervise Authorised by Lav 2,519 0.1 2,061 0.1 7,464 0.2 2,300 18,078 0.3 1,254,968 7.1 1,442,136 7.1 1,345,573 6.3 82,543 0.5 446,438 2.2 670,814 3.1 For modifications, statutory negotiation authority was not required or used. Modifications are classified according to the statutory authority applicable to the existing contracts which they modify. b/No disaster areas vere designated by the President for procurement purposes after Fiscal Year 1956. Figures shown relate to modifications of contracts avarded in Fiscal Year 1956. / Authority 3 prior to passage of Public Lav 85-800 (August 28, 1958) applied only to procurement actions of hot more than $1,000. Prior to this time actions of $1,000 - $2,500 in value vere included as a part of Authority 1. For comparative purposes, all actions of $2,500 or less are shown under Authority 3. 4/ Authority 9 prior to passage of Public Law 85-800 (August 26, 1958), applied only to procurement of perishable subsistence. Prior to this time procurement of non-perishable subsistence was included as a part of Authority 1. For comparative purposes all perishable and non-perishable subsistence procurement actions are shown under Authority 9. Less than 0.05 percent. HUGHED AND NET VALUE OF FORMALLY ADVERTISED AND OTHER MILITARY PRIME CONTRACT PROCUBOT MOTIONG No disaster areas were designated by the President for procurement purposes during Fiscal Year 1999. Public Law 85-800 (August 1958) provided that such purchases could be negotiated under Exception 9, which previously had been limited to perishable subsistence. Public Law 85-800 (August 1958) provided that such purchases could be negotiated under Exception 3, which previously had been limited to actions of not more than $1,000. TABLE 6 Net value of military procurement actions, by program—fiscal year 1959 With business firms for work in the United States. 22, 744, 229 Educational and nonprofit institutions__ Total net value of military procurement 1 Less than 0.05 percent. 1, 410, 051 399, 438 758, 347 25, 312, 065 2 Data by program not available for actions of less than $10,000. TABLE 7 Number and net value of military procurement actions, by method of procurement--fiscal year 1959 Intragovernmental__ Modifications pursuant to terms of existing contracts (negotiation authority not required or used). All other procurements. Total 6, 698, 897 25, 312, 065 1 Small purchase procedures require that a reasonable number of quotations must be obtained on purchases which exceed $100. 2 Most of this amount was, in fact, awarded by contracts which resulted from competitive designs or proposals. * Data on competitive aspects of procurements between $2,500 and $10,000 not available. TABLE 81 Extent of competitive procurement [Amounts in thousands] Amount P Percent Purchases from contractors in the United States: (a) Formally advertised.. Total... Estimated purchases or modifications of con- All other: Total competitive procurement (price Total___ Intragovernmental procurement... Negotiated for procurement and use outside Competitive status unknown_. Grand total___ 59. 3 1 The percentage figures on table 8 differ from those on table 7 because, in table 8, the modifications pursuant to the terms of existing contracts were included in the totals. In table 7, these modifications, which amounted to $8,306,455,000, were not included in the percentage figures shown since they did not involve any new procurement. 55096 0-60- -10 |