Prime Contract Awards by Service Category and Federal Supply Classification, Fiscal Years 1990, 1989, 1988 and 1987


Book Description

This report includes summary data on Department of Defense (DOD) prime contract awards over $25,000 by Service Category and Federal Supply Classification (FSC) for four Fiscal Years (FY), FY 1990, FY 1989, FY 1988,and FY 1987. This report contains data on awards for Supplies and Equipment, presented according to the appropriate FSC code and description. This structure is composed of 78 groups and approximately 740 individual classes. This system was developed primarily for supply management of items known to be in the supply system of the Federal government. While there are many similarities between the FSC codes used in this publication and the Standard Industrial Classification Codes (SIC) used by the Census Bureau of the Department of Commerce, discrepancies in the reporting of two codes exist between the two departments. For example, in many Census Bureau reports, SIC data are categorized by the primary product of the establishment, whereas DOD categorizes all products produced by the establishment for DOD.




Prime Contract Awards by Service Category and Federal Supply Classification Fiscal Years 1989, 1988, 1987, and 1986


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This report presents summary data on Department of Defense (DoD) prime contract awards over $25,000 (Tables 1, 2, and 3) by Service Category and Federal Supply Classification (FSC) for Fiscal Years (FY) 1989, 1988, 1987, and 1986. Awards of $25,000 or less are covered in Exhibits A and B, which are discussed along with Exhibits C through F in the 'HIGHLIGHTS' section of this introduction. Table 1 - This table covers awards for Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation (RDT & E) services. Data are displayed according to DoD procurement program categories. Table 2 - Data on awards for Other Services and Construction are provided in Table 2, arrayed according to Federal Procurement Data System codes and descriptions. While there are many similarities between the FSC codes used in this publication and the Standard Industrial Classification Codes (SIC) used by the Census Bureau of the Department of Commerce, the exact points of agreement and disagreement have not been ascertained. In many Census Bureau reports, SIC data are based on the primary product of an establishment rather than on the individual products it produces. In addition to code content differences, data from this report and certain Census Bureau reports do not agree as far as the time period covered or the point in time when data are reported. This report provides fiscal year data on contract awards. Census Bureau reports contain calendar year figures measuring annual shipment or production, which may take place several years after contract award. (eg).




Prime Contract Awards by Service Category and Federal Supply Classification: Fiscal Year 1991, 1990, 1989 and 1988


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This report includes summary data on Department of Defense (DoD) prime contract awards over $25,000 by Service Category and Federal Supply Classification (FSC) for four Fiscal Years (FY), FY 1991, FY 1990, FY 1989, and FY 1988. These are displayed in Tables 1, 2, and 3. Only the current fiscal year data are displayed in Table 4. Awards of $25,000 or less are covered in Exhibits A and B, which are discussed along with Exhibits C through F in the HIGHLIGHTS section of this introduction. Table 1 - This table covers awards for Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation (RDT and E) services. Data are displayed according to DoD procurement program categories. Table 2 - Data on awards for Other Services and Construction are provided in Table 2, arrayed according to Federal Procurement Data System codes and descriptions. This structure, which covers all non-RDT and E services, is composed of 23 groups and approximately 1 500 individual classes. Some of the groups which are shown in Table 2 include Construction of Structures and Facilities, Operation of Government-Owned Facilities, Lease or Rental of Equipment, and Utilities and Housekeeping Services. This system, now employed as a federal requirement, was originally developed for the purpose of reporting the procurement of services other than RDT and E.




Prime Contract Awards by Service Category and Federal Supply Classification, Fiscal Years 1988, 1987, 1986, and 1985


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This report presents summary data on Department of Defense (DoD) prime contract awards over $25,000 by Service Category and Federal Supply Classification (FSC) for Fiscal Years (FY) 1988, 1987, 1986, and 1985. Data are presented in three tables: Table A covers awards for research, development, test, and evaluation services. Data are displayed according to DoD procurement program categories; data on awards for other services and construction are provided in Table B, arrayed according to Federal Procurement Data System codes and descriptions. This structure, which covers all non-RDT & E services, is composed of 20 groups and over 800 individual classes. Some of the groups which are shown on Table B include Construction of Structures and Facilities, Operation of Government-Owned Facility, Lease or Rental of Equipment, and Utilities & Housekeeping Services. Table C contains data on awards for supplies and equipment, presented according to the appropriate Federal Supply Classification (FSC) code and description. This structure is composed of 78 groups and approximately 630 individual classes. This system was developed primarily for supply management of items known to be in the supply system of the Federal government. (edc).










Department of Defense Prime Contract Awards by Service Category and Federal Supply Classification (FY 1992-1995)


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Includes summary data on Department of Defense (DoD) prime contract awards over $25,000 by service category and Federal Supply Classification (FSC) for fiscal years 1995, 1994, 1993, and 1992. The data presented in this report have the following characteristics: data cover only prime contracts (those awarded directly by DoD). The large number of subcontracts awarded for basic and intermediate materials and components are not reflected in this report. Terminations and other downward adjustments of contracts are included in the award category to which their dollar amount corresponds. Charts and tables.










Prime Contract Awards by Service Category and Federal Supply Classification Fiscal Years 1987, 1986, 1985, and 1984


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This report presents summary data on Department of Defense prime contact awards over $25,000 by Service Category and Federal Supply Classification (FSC) for fiscal year 1987, 1986, 1985, and 1984. Data are presented in three tables: Table A covers awards for research, development, test, and evaluation services. Data are displayed according to DOD procurement program categories. Table B provides data on awards for other services and construction arrayed according to Federal Procurement Data System codes and descriptions. This structure, which covers all non-RDT & E services, is composed of 20 groups and over 800 individual classes. Table C contains data on awards for supplies and equipment, presented according to the appropriate FSC code and description. This structure is composed of 78 groups and approximately 630 individual classes. Keywords: Contract administration.