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Armed Services Procurement Act

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In the United States the Armed Services Procurement Act established the Armed Services Procurement Regulations (ASPR) which were in effect from 1948 to 1978. The first complete ASPR was published by the Department of Defense in 1959.

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  1. Hunter, Mary Kate. "GW Law Library: Library Guides: U.S. Defense Procurement Resources: Historical Research". law.gwu.libguides.com.
  2. Culver, C.M.,"Federal Government Procurement. An Uncharted Course through Turbulent Waters." National Contract Management Association (NCMA), 1984


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