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Show HILL TOP TIMES December 18, 1981 '81 contracting is success MERRY- CHMISTMAS FROM By Capt. Michael Montgomery Directorate of Contracting and Manufacturing During Fiscal Year 1981, the Directorate of Contracting and Manufacturing here contributed to the Air Force mission by obligating more than $1.6 billion. The contract awards put parts on users shelves and secured contractor support Mon.-Thur- PICK U2 Fri. 4:30-12- ; s. TUP & & Sat. director, Sun. 4:30-1- ; FREE DELIVERY in. 15 in. Basic Cheese Pizza .. . . . . 3 .90 First Item......... Additional Items... Extra Cheese Thick Crust on any pizza.... Together 14 Oz. Drinks Dr. RC Cola, RC-10- 0, p, $77.8 million was obligated 81 .86 cPD . Pepper......................... for United Kingdom, Germany and Israel. The directorate also awarded contracts totaling $2.6 million to satisfy offset commitments of the original 6 production contract. The contracts were awarded to the European of the the Netherlands, Belgium, and Denmark. Norway Seventeen contracts totaling $45 million were awarded for engineering services to support the LGM-3- 0 Minuteman, LGM-2- 5 Titan and other F-1- ers F-1- 6: missile systems. These contracts purchased the skills of approximately 480 engineers working at HUl AFB and 250 others working at the contractors' plants. Another $4.7 million was expended for repair and overhaul of various landing gear items outside of this facility. This contract is with the Canadian government (Canadian Commercial Corp.), which subcontracts to Heroux, Inc. Closer to home, the Base Contracting Division contracted for resources in order that Ogden Air Logistics Center, the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing and other tenant organizations 1.29 48 Try one of our family favorites 1. In accomplishing their complex or make your own combination: Jalapenos Green Peppers Onions Ham Black Olives Green Olives Mushrooms Anchovies Pineapple Pepperoni Sausage ft ! I ! Beef Thick Crust Extra Cheese 1 Hi M.l tfYi STA L KXXjOOOOO USE . It - . . . ivs -- 130 36th St. CEnMSTTMAS IMJCKi IT'S OUR GIFT TO YOU TUE& Ogdon 394-946- 1 WINCHESTER p)(3D(aluG wr rrr .X ei ffiA WINCHESTU XT Winchester Name Reg. " 5 Sale pricod $223.00 Model 94 Trapper Expires Jan. 21, fa One coupon per pizza OFF ANY PIZZA 1982 Address 9M "Buon Natale!" ; 7 nn nn y nrmcnx i po m Reg. 341 ww m vvsk m Winchester www 2 FREE 14 OZ. DRINKS p, One i vwv vwv m m RC Cola, coupon per order vxvv m m PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE RC-10- 0, on Dr. Pepper Expires Jan. 21, 1982 nn nn nn nn nn mi mi 1300 JCfR tttt PRICES DO NOT INCLUDE TAX could operate. $68.9 million dollars was spent for this purpose in FY-8- Colonel Williamson programmed depot maintenance, the mission, modification that and emphasized "Contracting officers program providing within the boundaries of an 169 must condition of stay inspections analytical aircraft at locations other than Hill overwhelming number of regulations AFB. The repair facilities are located in and aggressively comply with Equal and Korea, Germany, Spain and Tulsa, .Employment Opportunity Affirmative Action Okla. Programs. "The diligent efforts of personnel in In addition, F-- 4 instruments and the accessories are overhauled and repaired both and Contracting in the European theater. Potential Manufacturing and the Materiel contractors for this economic "two-wa- y Management Directorates have helped street" between the United States and make FY-8- 1 one of the most successful , its allies are located in the Netherlands, years on record," he said. 1. .62 & and Contracting Manufacturing, described the mission of 465 civilian and military members in his organization. A significant amount of the contracting effort was in support of the F-- 4 Phantom aircraft. For example, 4:30-11:3- 0 (Limited delivery area) 11 and services worldwide. An increase of $783 million over Fiscal Year 1980, this workload involved processing more than 32,000 contractual actions. The directorate also awarded $151 million in contracts to small business concerns, $5 million of which went to disadvantaged business enterprises. "Contracting is a very complex business. It must assure that the right supplies and services are provided to the user at the right time, to the right place and for the right price." That's how Col. Alan R. Williamson, Layton Hills Convenience Center Serving: Layton, Clearfield, Hill AFB, Kaysville o Page 13 JI VISA i. Punip Shotgun u u MANY OTHER Ull ADVERTISED VALUES PERFECT FOR THE SPOnTSfAEll III YOUR FAMILY I Q ii |