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US CHAPTER 146 — CONTRACTING FOR PERFORMANCE OF CIVILIAN COMMERCIAL OR INDUSTRIAL TYPE FUNCTIONS
- § 2460. — Definition of depotlevel maintenance and repair.
- § 2461. — Commercial or industrial type functions: required studies and reports before conversion to contractor performance.
- § 2461a. — Development of system for monitoring cost savings resulting from workforce reductions.
- § 2462. — Contracting for certain supplies and services required when cost is lower.
- § 2463. — Collection and retention of cost information data on converted services and functions.
- § 2464. — Core logistics capabilities.
- § 2465. — Prohibition on contracts for performance of firefighting or securityguard functions.
- § 2466. — Limitations on the performance of depotlevel maintenance of materiel.
- § 2467. — Cost comparisons: inclusion of retirement costs; consultation with employees; waiver of comparison.
- § 2468. — Military installations: authority of base commanders over contracting for commercial activities.
- § 2469. — Contracts to perform workloads previously performed by depotlevel activities of the Department of Defense: requirement of competition.
- § 2469a. — Use of competitive procedures in contracting for performance of depotlevel maintenance and repair workloads formerly performed at certain military installations.
- § 2470. — Depotlevel activities of the Department of Defense: authority to compete for maintenance and repair workloads of other Federal agencies.
- § 2471. — Repealed.
- § 2472. — Management of depot employees.
- § 2473. — Procurements from the small arms production industrial base.
- § 2474. — Centers of Industrial and Technical Excellence: designation; publicprivate partnerships.
- § 2475. — Consolidation, restructuring, or reengineering of organizations, functions, or activities: notification requirements.