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...' performance obligations within a contract. When an entity provides a significant service of ... the transfer of those goods equal to their costs (i.e., at nil margin) if: . the cost of the transf...
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... determined by comparing allocable contract costs incurred with estimated total allocable contract c...
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... unfavorable mix and additional engineering costs for product portfolio improvements. Outlook . Mr. ... going forward, as recently announced contracts add additional volume going into the new year. Our...
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... that the government breached its contract and that Westfed is entitled to approximately $305... cites to support its view that the costs incurred must be solely for performing the contrac...
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...$4,297. $4,167. $16,184. $15,508. Costs and expenses: . Cost of products sold. 1,047. 1,00... termination costs, asset write-downs, contract termination fees, and other related costs. The fis...
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Outcome Critical to Postal Service, Employees, Future
WASHINGTON, Nov. 21, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --Although the contracts with the National Association of Letter Carriers, AFL-CIO (NALC) and the National Postal Mail Handlers Union, AFL-CIO (NPMHU) expired at midnight Sunday, Nov. 20, the Postal Service and the two unions agreed to extend the negotiations deadline until midnight, Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2011.The NALC represents more than 195,000 employees who work as letter carriers delivering mail primarily in urban areas. The NPMHU represents more than 45,000 employees who work in mail processing plants and Post Offices. Respectively, wages and benefits for NALC- and NPMHU-represented employees exceeded $15.7 billion and $3.5 billion last year. Should negotiations fail, a process beg...
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...SUBCHAPTER E: GENERAL CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS. PART 832: CONTRACT FINANCING. Subparrt 832.5: Progress Payments Based on Costs. 832.502 - Pre-award matters....
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The state Department of Administration has been putting up with some grumbling mouths (and stomachs) since closing the Capitol Food Court last August. But those flapping jaws might get replaced with smacking lips next week when the multi-million dollar facilitys ovens, burners and fryers start back up. The state Department of Administration announced Monday that the food court will reopen this coming Monday, ending a more than five-month culinary drought for the Capitol Complex facility. The state signed a contract last month with the Pittman Group, a Charleston-based vending, cafeteria and catering firm to operate in the 300-seat facility in the basement of the state Capitol. Opening just two days ahead of the beginning of this years regular legislative session, the firm will offer bre...
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...1.4601Long-term contracts. (a) Overview. (1) In general. (2) Exceptions to r...(3) Allocable contract costs. (4) Related party. (5) Contracting year. (6) Comp...
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...Acquisition plans for service contracts or orders must describe the strategies for impleme... will be directly compensated for the costs of participating in a pre-award IBR. (4) Acquisiti...