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Contracting and Government
In 2010, HP Enterprise Services was ranked first in Corporate Responsibility Magazine ’ s " Corporate Citizens in Government Contracting " listing.
Due to its growing size, the company restructured into four main operating groups: Specialty Contracting, Energy, Government Services, and Aviation Services.
The High Contracting Parties take note of the fact that Her Royal Highness the Princess Victoria Eugénie Julia Ena, according to the due tenor of the law of England, forfeits for ever all hereditary rights of succession to the Crown and Government of Great Britain ...
" She later sponsored the Accountability in Government Contracting Act of 2007, approved unanimously by the Senate, which would create more competition between military contractors.
* Industry Commission ( 1996 ), ‘ Competitive Tendering and Contracting by Public Sector Agencies ’, Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra.
* Government Technical Representative, see Contracting Officer's Technical Representative ( COTR ), a business communications liaison between the United States government and a contractor
* Senate Democratic Policy Committee Hearing-“ An Oversight Hearing on Waste, Fraud and Abuse in U. S. Government Contracting in Iraq ” Statement of Senator Byron L. Dorgan February 14, 2005
The Government Contracting Assistance Program provides consulting services and training to aid companies in competing for government contracts.
On November 14, 1992, the Maldivian government purchased 40 % of the shares held by IFIC Bank Ltd. As a result, 80 % of the share capital was owned by the Government, while the remaining 20 % of the share capital was sold equally to the State Trading Organization and Maldives Transport and Contracting Company respectively.
* a. a. a. j. 5 Government. Procuring. Contracting. Officer. Person

Contracting and .
In exceptional cases, " jurisdiction " may not be confined to a Contracting State's own national territory ; the obligation to secure Convention rights then also extends to foreign territory, such as occupied land in which the State exercises effective control.
Assessing the Ethical Issues Found in the Contracting Out Process.
Correlates of Private and Intermunicipal Contracting, 1992-2002.
Most of the Contracting Parties to the European Convention on Human Rights have incorporated the Convention into their own national legal orders, either through constitutional provision, statute or judicial decision.
The Air Force Office of Commercial Communications Management ( now the Defense Information Technology Contracting Organization ), the White House Signal Agency ( now the White House Communications Agency ), and the DoD Damage Assessment Center ( now the Joint Staff Support Center ) all became a part of DCA.
* The Security Contracting Network is resource and community of security contracting professionals.
ALCOA still maintains a chemical processing plant between Bauxite and Bryant, and McGeorge Contracting Company continues to mine bauxite for its use in the oil and gas industry.
Currently, eight squadrons comprise the group: 9th Civil Engineer Squadron, 9th Communications Squadron, 9th Contracting Squadron, 9th Mission Support Squadron, 9th Security Forces Squadron, 9th Force Support Squadron, 9th Support Division and 9th Logistics Readiness Squadron.
* 5th Mission Support Group consists of the 5th Civil Engineer Squadron, 5th Communications Squadron, 5th Force Support Squadron and 5th Security Forces Squadron, 5th Contracting Squadron and 5th Logistics Readiness Squadron.
Analysis and Integration Office_ Other partners who work closely with the Joint Base Garrison include the Civilian Personnel Advisory Center, the Mission and Installation Contracting Command and Joint Personal Property Shipping Office.
Composed of representatives of all Contracting Parties, its basic function is to promote the full implementation of the Treaty, including the provision of policy guidance on the implementation of the Treaty.
The Economic Institutions of Capitalism: Firms, Markets, Relational Contracting.
: The Wing commander ’ s staff consists of a vice commander, an executive officer, a secretary, a director of staff, a wing inspector general, a command chief-master sergeant, a historian, information management, protocol, public affairs, legal, chapel, military equal opportunity, wing plans, treaty compliance, safety, honor guard, the 28th Comptroller Contracting Squadron and a Sexual Assault Response Coordinator.
Contracting is generally done in an ad-hoc capacity and by intermediary organizations such as Taproot Foundation, Common Impact, or Points of Light.
Following the criticism the Department of Defense terminated Rendon Group's contract, saying, " The Bagram Regional Contracting Center intends to execute a termination of the media analyst contract ... for the convenience of the U. S. government ," military spokeswoman Lieutenant Commander Christine Sidenstricker said.
This massive structure last housed the Air Force Office of Special Investigation on the first floor, the Central Civilian Personnel Office on the second floor, and the Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics along with the Pacific Air Forces Contracting Center on the third floor.
The High Contracting Parties solemnly declare in the names of their respective peoples that they condemn recourse to war for the solution of international controversies, and renounce it, as an instrument of national policy in their relations with one another.
* Breswater Marine Contracting B. V. ( Netherlands )
Contracting work involving Bechtel projects is ongoing Weekly updates and financial summaries are provided by USAID's Iraq homepage as currently as is possible.

Through and Lens
Sacrifice In the Desert: A Study of an Egyptian Minority Through the Lens of Coptic Monasticism.
Through the Lens, group exhibition, C. Grimaldis Gallery, Baltimore, Maryland
Through the Lens: Eight Photographers, group exhibition, C. Grimaldis Gallery, Baltimore, Maryland.
* Swami Sundaranand, Himalaya: Through the Lens of a Sadhu.
) Andrea L. Larson agreed with this vision a year later in Sustainable Innovation Through an Entrepreneurship Lens, stating entrepreneurs should be open to the opportunities for disruptive improvement based on sustainability.
* Dumfriesshire and Galloway Libraries, Information and Archives, Through the Lens, Glimpses of Old Sanquhar, Wanlockhead and District, ( pub Dumfriesshire and Galloway Council, 1998 )
The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Through the Lens of Sir Robert Cotton
In 2010, Front Line Assembly, with new members Jeremy Inkel and Jared Slingerland, released a new single, Shifting Through the Lens ( released 28 May 2010 ), and album, Improvised Electronic Device ( released 25 June 2010 ), the latter also available as a a deluxe edition featuring two extra tracks ( only available as a digital release ).
* Parks, Avra Moore and Munroe, Ralph ( 2004 ) The Forgotten Frontier: Florida Through the Lens of Ralph Middleton Munroe.
Through an Uncommon Lens: The Life and Photography of F. Holland Day ( 2008 ).
Clydebank has been the subject of several documentary films over the years, including ( more recently ) Iain McGuinness ' Post-Blitz Clydebank and Clydebank Through A Lens.
* Clydebank Through A Lens — a documentary about Clydebank from the 1960s to ' 80s
Catfish and bream hauled in from Bangweulu ( from Africa Through a Lens )
'" Mark Goodall, author of Sweet & Savage: The World Through the Shockumentary Film Lens, also contends the film's message is "... the rape of the natural world by the unnatural ; the exploitation of ' primitive ' cultures for western entertainment.
Mark Goodall, author of Sweet & Savage: The World Through the Documentary Film Lens, and David Slater and David Kerekes, authors of Killing for Culture: An Illustrated History of Death Film from Mondo to Snuff, have also suggested that Deodato was attempting to comment on the documentary works of Climati with his film.
* George Jesse Turner, Jeff Anderson ( 2000 ), Trouble Shooter: Life Through The Lens of World in Action's Top Cameraman, London: Granada Media.
* Auckland Through A Victorian Lens.
Mary Cogan ( 1950-) Listowel Through a Lens ( 2009 )
* Luba Freedman, Pietro Aretino, Titian's Portraits Through Aretino's Lens, Pennsylvania State University Press, 1995, ISBN 978-0-271-01339-8.
* " Through a Lens, Darkly ," House of Mystery # 309 ( Oct. 1982 )
* Clydebank Through A Lens — a documentary about Clydebank, Scotland from the 1960s to ' 80s
* Clydebank Through A Lens — a documentary about Clydebank, Scotland from the 1960s to ' 80s
Through the development and dissemination of new technologies, tools, and collaborative instruments, including the Patent Lens and Biological Open Source ( BiOS ) Initiative, Cambia has sought to foster transparency, collaboration and innovation, particularly in the life sciences.
Strategies of Sex and Survival in Hamadryas Baboons: Through a Female Lens.

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