Is the Administration Giving Away the U.S. Supercomputer Industry?: Hearings Before the Legislation and National Security Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Second Congress, Second Session, July 1 and 8, 1992, 第 4 巻

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389 ページ - ... to prevent any contracting party from taking any action which it considers necessary for the protection of its essential security interests...
248 ページ - ... (16) he determines that (A) it is in the interest of national defense to have a plant, mine, or other facility, or a producer, manufacturer, or other supplier, available for furnishing property or services in case of a national emergency; or (B) the Interest of industrial mobilization in case of such an emergency, or the interest of national defense in maintaining active engineering, research, and development, would otherwise be subserved; or (17) negotiation of the purchase or contract is otherwise...
151 ページ - Chairman of the United States Activities Board of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE...
330 ページ - ... the disclosure of the agency's needs would compromise the national security unless the agency is permitted to limit the number of sources from which it solicits bids or proposals...
427 ページ - OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES TRADE REPRESENTATIVE EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT WASHINGTON 20506...
248 ページ - Create or maintain the required domestic capability for production of critical supplies by limiting competition to items manufactured in the United States or the United States and Canada...
350 ページ - The full and open competition objective. (a) The basic procurement objective in satisfying ADP and telecommunications requirements is to obtain full and open competition...
44 ページ - Super 301 provisions of the Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act, citing this continuing market access problem as a principal reason. After extensive negotiations in late 1989 and early 1990, the United States and Japanese governments agreed upon a revised Supercomputer Procurement Agreement. This 1990 Agreement addresses a number of Japan's informal barriers. For...
99 ページ - ... encouraging, it is important to remember that procedural changes alone are not sufficient. The 1987 Agreement instituted new procedures to no avail. The true test of the success of this new Agreement will be in the number of sales that result. Such sales should not be a one-time occurrence. Rather, the sales must be ongoing, resulting in a significant increase in our share of the supercomputer installed base in the Japanese public sector commensurate with our marketshare in public sector markets...

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